Sudan Accuses Ethiopia and UAE of Drone Attacks on Khartoum Airport

Sudan Accuses Ethiopia and UAE of Drone Attacks on Khartoum Airport

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On May 5, 2026, Sudan recalled its ambassador to Ethiopia, accusing it and the UAE of launching drone attacks on Khartoum International Airport. Sudanese officials claimed that evidence showed the attacks originated from Ethiopia's Bahir Dar airport, with drones supplied by the UAE. The Sudanese military has been engaged in conflict with the Rapid Support Forces since April 2023, and the recent drone strikes have intensified the violence, leading to significant civilian casualties. The Sudanese government reported that at least four drone strikes have occurred since March 1, 2026, with the latest targeting the airport on May 1. The Egyptian government condemned the drone attack, warning of potential regional conflict escalation. Ethiopia has denied the allegations, asserting that Sudan is violating its territorial integrity by supporting rebel groups. The situation remains tense, with Sudan threatening retaliation against perceived aggressors.

Key Points: • Sudan accuses Ethiopia and the UAE of drone attacks on Khartoum airport. • At least four drone strikes have been reported since March 1, 2026. • Ethiopia denies the allegations, citing Sudan's support for rebel groups.

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2023-04-01
Conflict between Sudanese military and RSF escalates.
2026-03-01
First reported drone strike from Ethiopia.
2026-05-01
Latest drone strike targets Khartoum airport.
2026-05-05
Sudan recalls ambassador to Ethiopia over drone attack accusations.

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