Sudanese Students from schools in the East Nile region of the capital, hold up the Sudan flag, during a protest against violations committed by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) against the people of El- Fasher, in Khartoum on November 3, 2025. [Ebrahim Hamid / AFP /Getty Images]
Sudan has formally accused the United Arab Emirates and Ethiopia of planning and carrying out a drone attack targeting Khartoum International Airport. The accusations follow a series of strikes that also targeted residential neighbourhoods and military sites, including the Signal Corps base in Khartoum North and the Al-Muraihat training centre in Omdurman. At a joint press conference, Sudanese Foreign Minister Mohi El-Din Salem and military spokesperson Assem Awad Abdel Wahab said the government possessed what they described as “conclusive evidence” showing the drones had been launched from Bahir Dar Airport. READ: Sudan recalls envoy to Ethiopia after drone attack accusation According to a statement carried by the Sudanese News Agency [SUNA], Sudan officially announced “the involvement of the United Arab Emirates […]

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