Port Sudan explosions: lifeline for aid, comes under attack for fourth day
Briefly

Port Sudan has been under drone attack for four consecutive days, attributed to the Rapid Support Forces by the Sudanese Armed Forces. These attacks threaten the humanitarian lifeline of the port, crucial for aid deliveries in a country experiencing severe humanitarian crises and famine. With the port hosting many displaced people, the escalation of violence raises alarms about the worsening situation. The Sudanese government has accused external actors, specifically the UAE, of supporting the RSF. The port's significance in the humanitarian landscape of Sudan cannot be overstated, as nearly all aid flows through it.
The attacks on Port Sudan have raised fears of severe disruptions to critical aid deliveries in a country that is facing a dire humanitarian crisis.
The Port of Sudan has been a haven for displaced people since the beginning of the civil war, serving as a crucial entry point for humanitarian aid.
Sudan's Information Minister criticized the United Arab Emirates for allegedly arming the RSF amid ongoing attacks on Port Sudan, heightening tensions in the region.
As drone strikes escalate, aid organizations warn of worsening human suffering in Sudan, which is grappling with famine and extreme humanitarian challenges.
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