Drone attacks cut power across Khartoum state two years into Sudan war
- The Rapid Support Forces launched sustained drone attacks on Port Sudan in May 2025, targeting key infrastructure including power stations, oil depots, and the airport.
- These attacks follow months of escalating conflict between Sudan’s army and RSF, shifting the war toward remote aerial strikes amid allegations of UAE support for the RSF.
- The bombardment displaced over 550 families within a week, disrupted port traffic, and caused power blackouts and water shortages in a city that had been relatively safe until recently.
- Experts described the drone strikes as a “shock and awe campaign” demonstrating the growing sophistication of combatants, emphasizing a “consistent pattern” of UAE-linked arms and logistics support.
- The attacks deepened Sudan’s humanitarian crisis by hindering aid delivery and revealed a conflict increasingly reliant on external actors, with diplomacy and peace efforts showing little progress.
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RSF Drone Strikes Mark Escalation in Sudan's Civil War - teleSUR English
Sudan’s conflict has entered a new phase, as the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) launched unprecedented drone strikes on Port Sudan, weeks after being driven from Khartoum by the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF). Sudanese political analysts describe the escalation as a “shock and awe” campaign, aiming to demonstrate RSF’s ability to wage war remotely, even after losing territory in central Sudan. The drone barrage has intensified electricity blackouts, wo…

Drone attacks cut power across Khartoum state two years into Sudan war
Drone attacks cut power across Khartoum and the surrounding state, authorities said on Thursday, as Rapid Support Forces paramilitaries pressed on with a campaign of long-distance attacks more than two years into their war with Sudan's army.
Drones, gold, and proxy powers: A new phase in Sudan’s war
For over two years, the Red Sea city of Port Sudan served as the de facto capital for the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and as a critical humanitarian gateway. Over the last week and for six consecutive days, a series of precise drone attacks, attributed to the rival Rapid Support Forces (RSF), shattered that illusion of safety, targeting oil depots, power stations, the city’s airport and a geopolitically strategic naval base. The immediate conse…
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