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Sudan accuses UAE drone attack on Port Sudan, May 4,

Sudan has accused the United Arab Emirates of being responsible for an attack in Port Sudan last month. This is the first time the Gulf state has been directly involved in a conflict between the Sudanese Army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.

Sudan severed diplomatic ties with the UAE in this month. The UAE denied the charge, which claimed that the Gulf nation was supplying advanced weapons to the RSF during the two-year conflict. It did not comment immediately on Tuesday's remarks.

Al-Harith Idris, Sudan's ambassador to the United Nations, claimed in New York, on Monday, that the attack on Port Sudan on May 4, the army’s wartime headquarters, was conducted by drones and warplanes launched from a base Emirati on the Red Sea, with the help of Emirati vessels.

Port Sudan was hit by a series of drone attacks that began on May 4. The strikes targeted mainly army installations, the airport and fuel depots.

Idris claimed that the attack on Port Sudan was retaliation for an army strike a day earlier against an alleged Emirati plane in the RSF controlled city of Nyala which, he said, had killed 13 foreigners and "Emirati components."

Drones believed to have been launched by the RSF repeatedly struck civilian and military infrastructures in the eastern region of the country controlled by the army. However, they hadn't previously reached Port Sudan which is now a hub for government and humanitarian aid since the war began in Khartoum, the capital, in April 2023.

Since the beginning of the year the army has been regaining more territory, but drone strikes have plunged a large part of its territory in darkness and cut off the water supply and hampered other essential functions.

The army announced on Monday that it was nearing the expulsion of the RSF. (Reporting and editing by Hugh Lawson and William Maclean; Reporting by Nafisa Altahir)

(source: Reuters)