Egypt Supplies Sudan’s Military with Drones, According to WSJ

Mouad Boudina
Mouad Boudina
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Egypt recently supplied unmanned aerial vehicles to the Sudanese military, a development that could signify an increase in the complexity of a regional conflict, as per a report by the Wall Street Journal. This information was disclosed by security officials.

In the past month, the Sudanese armed forces acquired Turkish Bayraktar TB2 drones, which is a significant event as reported in the journal. This delivery strengthens Sudan’s military capabilities and highlights the continuously evolving dynamics of regional involvement in the ongoing conflict.

A power struggle between Sudan’s military and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has escalated into a full-blown conflict since April 15, resulting in the tragic loss of hundreds of lives.

The Journal attempted to obtain comments from spokespeople of both the Egyptian Foreign Ministry and the Sudanese military but did not receive a response.

Mouad Boudina

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