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苏丹政府指责阿联酋向苏丹快速支援部队提供无人机

The Sudanese government accuses the United Arab Emirates of providing drones to the Sudan Rapid Support Forces.

Breakings ·  05:25

On December 2nd local time, the Sudanese Ministry of Defense accused the United Arab Emirates of providing drones to the Sudan Rapid Support Forces, calling the action "barbaric aggression against Sudan," with Sudan reserving the right to respond at the appropriate time and place. The Secretary-General of the Sudanese Ministry of Defense, Ahmed Abdu, stated at a press conference held in the eastern city of Port Sudan that the UAE had transported a large number of drones to the Rapid Support Forces through the Adre border crossing between Chad and Sudan. The latest batch of drones is 3.2 meters long, capable of carrying around 50 kilograms of explosives and equipped with anti-jamming devices. The Rapid Support Forces used this batch of drones to carry out airstrikes in multiple areas of the Nahr al-Neel, Khartoum, and Northern states. Abdu also mentioned that military experts from the UAE are training the Rapid Support Forces at various locations. The UAE has not yet responded to these accusations. (CCTV News)

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