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Port Sudan shook by explosions, army claims to have intercepted drones

Sudan's Army said that its anti-aircraft system intercepted drones on Wednesday, which were targeting a Naval Base in Port Sudan, the capital of wartime.

There were explosions heard in the city. It was not immediately known if they were near Flamingo's base.

Port Sudan was the target of days of attacks, including drone strikes reported by Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces. These assaults have destroyed the largest fuel depots in the country and damaged its main humanitarian aid gateway.

Since the outbreak of the RSF-Army war in April 2023 that led to mass displacements, famine, and ethnically motivated killings, the Red Sea City has enjoyed relative peace.

Port Sudan was the new base of the army-aligned regime after the RSF had swept the capital Khartoum during the beginning of the conflict.

Drone strikes in Port Sudan have opened up a new front for the army after recent victories in the capital of central Sudan and the country's centre.

The momentum has been swaying back and forth, with neither side looking like they will win the conflict.

Both sides have drawn support from allies abroad. The war began as a result of a power battle between the RSF, the RSF army and the RSF. (Written by Enas Alashray; edited by Aidan Lewis).

(source: Reuters)