organization:sudanese army

  • L’armée soudanaise soutient qu’un drone israélien aurait violé son espace aérien et bombardé un dépôt de munitions près de la région d’Omdurman. Toutefois, pour le moment, il règne une certaine confusion autour de cette information.

    Sudan army says it toppled Israeli drone that infiltrated its air space - World - Israel News | Haaretz
    http://www.haaretz.com/news/world/1.655174

    The Sudanese army said Wednesday morning that it had toppled an Israeli drone that infiltrated its air space, hours after Arab media reported that a weapons facility near the area of Omdurman had come under missile attack.

    Sudanese Armed Forces spokesman Colonel Al-Sawarmi Khalid Sa’ad said that the military toppled a UAV that infiltrated its air space from the east, calling it an Israeli drone carrying two missiles, according to the army’s official news agency.

    Sa’ad denied reports of a strike, saying the rumors were meant to hurt the Sudanese people’s morale.

    The spokesman said that the drone entered the air space from the direction of the Red Sea and that the Sudanese authorities were investigating the incident.

    The Yemen Today website suggested immediately after the alleged missile strike was reported that Israel was behind the attack. The Sudan Tribune, on Twitter, cited eyewitnesses as saying they saw flames in the sky, and that their house, a few miles away from the blast site, shook from the impact. 

    In 2012, Sudan accused Israel of carrying out an air strike on an arms factory in Khartoum. 

    According to foreign reports, Israeli airstrikes targeted a number of Gaza-bound weapons convoys and Hamas smuggling operatives within Sudan in recent years. Sudan has cast blame on Israel following some of these incidents. Israel hasn’t officially responded.

  • ’True hell’ of mass rape in Darfur revealed in report on Sudan | Global development | The Guardian
    http://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2015/feb/11/mass-rape-darfur-sudan-human-rights-watch

    Over 36 terrifying hours in October, 221 women and girls in Tabit town in North Darfur were raped by Sudanese army forces in their homes, in the streets and in front of their loved ones during a mass rape that could constitute crimes against humanity, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said on Wednesday.

    In a 48-page report, HRW revealed the stories of those who were attacked as scores of soldiers went from house to house, beating and whipping men, raping women and girls, and looting and destroying property.

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