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Sudanese air strike kills 40 suspected mercenaries

A Sudanese air strike hit an airport controlled by a paramilitary group in the Darfur region, destroyed a suspicious Emirati military planes, and killed at least 40 suspected mercenaries.

On Wednesday, the strike at the Nalya Airport killed suspected mercenaries from Colombia and destroyed the shipment of weapons and equipment sent by the United Arab Emirates to the rapid support forces of the United Arab Emirates, according to the military officials and a Darfur rebel leader.

Sudan dived into chaos as he fused the tensions between the country’s army and RSF.

The fight turned into a full -fledged civil war that killed tens of thousands of people, displaced more than 14 million people and pushed some of the country into famine.

Sudan TV, operated by the state, reported that the aircraft came out of the military base in the Arabian Gulf Region and hit the Sudanese fighter airport when he landed at Niya Airport.

The strike described it as a “open message” against foreign intervention against Sudan’s affairs as a “a new equation of deterrence”.

Emirati did not respond immediately to the request for comment. However, he supported the armed groups and rejected to repeatedly participate in the War of Sudan. There was no comment from RSF.

Responding to reports, Colombia President Gustavo Petro ordered an investigation into the murder of mercenaries.

Last year, RSF seized the Southern Darfur Province Nyala last year as part of the pressure of the paramilitary group to control the entire region of Darfur.

The Sudan accused the RSF of the RSF of turning the city’s civil airport into a military center in order to receive arms shipment and miss it.

The Sudan army repeatedly hit the airport and said that he aimed to deliver military equipment and mercenaries to RSF.

In a report, UN experts confirmed that Colombian mercenaries were in Darfur and that these mercenaries were hired by a special security company to support the RSF.

According to the report, the Colombian Foreign Ministry agreed that Colombian mercenaries were in Darfur and announced that a special emergency intervention group was established to ensure the safe return of their citizens.

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