Sudan accuses Ethiopia, UAE of being behind recent drone attacks
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Sudan accuses Ethiopia, UAE of being behind recent drone attacks
"Sudan's military stated it has evidence that four drone attacks have been launched from neighbouring Ethiopia since early March, alleging that the UAE supplied the drones."
"Ethiopia's Foreign Ministry dismissed the allegations as baseless and accused Sudan of fomenting unrest by funding rebels in the Tigray region."
"The UAE has not yet reacted, but has repeatedly denied funding the Rapid Support Forces, a paramilitary group that has been at war with the Sudanese Armed Forces for more than three years."
"Last week, Khartoum International Airport received its first flight since the conflict began, marking a period of relative calm in the capital now shattered by a renewed wave of drone attacks."
Sudan claims to have evidence of four drone attacks launched from Ethiopia, allegedly using UAE-supplied drones. The Sudanese government has accused both Ethiopia and the UAE of aggression, recalling its ambassador from Ethiopia. The attacks included one on Khartoum International Airport, which led to a three-day suspension of operations. Ethiopia's Foreign Ministry dismissed the allegations, accusing Sudan of funding rebels in the Tigray region. The UAE has not responded but has denied funding the Rapid Support Forces involved in the ongoing conflict in Sudan.
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