
Sudan Accuses Ethiopia, UAE of Drone Attacks, Recalls Envoy
Sudan has recalled its top envoy, accusing Ethiopia and the UAE of directing recent drone attacks on its airport. This accusation has led to mutual recriminations between Ethiopia and Sudan regarding cross-border attacks.
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Sudan blames Ethiopia, UAE for recent drone attacks: What we know
Sudan recalls its ambassador to Addis Ababa as drone attacks shatter sense of calm after years of civil war.
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A civil war has engulfed Sudan since 2023, while neighboring Ethiopia faces multiple insurgencies across its territory.
Read full article →Sudan recalls top envoy, accusing Ethiopia and UAE of directing drone attacks on airport
The Sudanese government has recalled its ambassador to Ethiopia for “consultations” following a series of drone attacks targeting critical infrastructure, including Khartoum International Airport. Sudanese officials formally accused Ethiopia of launching the strikes from its territory with technical and material support from the United Arab Emirates, describing the assault as “direct aggression.” The move marks […]
By Ebenezer Afanyi Dadzie
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