Sudanese government has called on international community to urgently fulfil its duty to the people of Sudan by enforcing international laws to compel the terrorist militia to immediately end the siege laid to civilians and public infrastructure.
A statement on Sunday by the spokesperson of Sudan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, alleged that: “In a blatant insistence on continuing its destructive and subversive approach targeting the Sudanese people and their infrastructure, the terrorist RSF militia launched suicide drones this morning (Sunday) targeting the Osman Digna Air Base in Port Sudan. The attack resulted in damage to several warehouses and civilian service facilities.
“This attack comes just two days after the criminal militia carried out a similar terrorist
airstrike targeting facilities in the city of Kassala.
“This escalation by the rebel Janjaweed RSF militia and its regional sponsor reaffirms
their determination to destroy infrastructure and service facilities essential for providing Sudanese citizens with a dignified life and well-being—a conduct condemned by
international norms and laws.
“While the Ministry strongly condemns and denounces this criminal and terrorist
behavior, it reiterates its call to the international community to urgently fulfill its duty in enforcing international laws to compel the terrorist militia to immediately cease these criminal acts targeting the Sudanese people, their stability, and the safety of their service facilities and infrastructure.
“Furthermore, pressure must be exerted on the regional state sponsoring the terrorist militia to immediately halt its provision of advanced weapons, funding, and criminal planning, which aim to perpetuate chaos and threaten regional and international peace and security, violating all internationally recognized norms and
laws upheld by peace-loving nations.”
Speaking to journalists in Nigeria, the Media Officer of Sudan Embassy in Nigeria, Almoiz Mohamed said that the terrorist RSF militia suicide drones attack on Sunday morning targeting the Osman Digna Air Base in Port Sudan confirmed, beyond any doubt, that this war was not merely a rebellion by the Rapid Support Forces militia, but rather a full-fledged aggression orchestrated and supported by well-known regional powers.
He decried that: “Providing this militia with advanced drones not only poses a threat to Sudanese national security, but also poses a grave danger to regional and international security, and requires urgent and serious action by the international community to address such violations.”
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