“The attack threatens to protect civilians and humanitarian operations in an area that has so far been left untouched by the catastrophic war,” he said.
The UN Secretary -General is “alarmed” about information on the first attack of paramilitary against Port Sudan, the temporary seat of the Sudanese government, considers the “worrying development”, his deputy spokesman said Monday.
Antonio Guterres “He’s alarmed about recent information about drones raids against military and civilian infrastructure near Port Sudan Airport, allegedly conducted by rapid support forces.” (DTY, the paramilitaries in war with the regular army since mid -April 2023), the press told the press Farkan Hak.
“This attack on Port Sudan is alarming development that threatens to protect civilians and humanitarian businesses in an area that has so far been left untouched by the catastrophic war in many other parts of the country.”added Mr. Hak.
It seems to be the most recent action in the “series of military retaliation operations of the DY and the Sudanese Armed Forces, targeting airports” in territories controlled on the other hand, he noted.
The DRONES raid on Port Sudan, a temporary headquarters of the government, was the first of the two years of the war to erupted in April 2023.
The ruthless war is due to the conflict of the power of two generals, the head of the Sudanese Armed Forces and the country’s de facto leader after the 2021 coup, Abdel Fatah al -Burhanand as the outburst of his right hand conflict, the head of the DY Mohammed Hamdan Douglo.
Port Sudan has been converted into a hub to coordinate the distribution of humanitarian aid in the country, the third largest in Africa, but Sunday’s raid “had no direct impact” on the activities of the UN services there, Farhan Hak said, in addition to the organization’s flights to the airport.
The spokesman did not refer to the fire in a fuel storage facility that broke out yesterday morning in a new DRONES raid on DYS, nor its potential consequences.
Source :Skai
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