RSF strikes Sudan's Khartoum Airport for 3rd consecutive day
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) conducted a third consecutive day of drone strikes on Khartoum International Airport, targeting it and surrounding areas, amid ongoing conflict with the Sudanese army.
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- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 09:16 | 23 October 2025
Paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on Thursday carried out a new wave of drone strikes on Sudan's Khartoum International Airport for a third consecutive day.
The outlet Sudan News, citing witnesses, said that seven drones targeted the airport and nearby areas in southern areas of the capital, causing widespread panic among residents.
Sounds of explosions were heard in the airport, the outlet added.
The RSF began launching attacks on the airport, along with the other vital targets in Khartoum state, on Tuesday, a day before the facility is set to reopen after a closure of more than two years.
The airport received its first civilian passenger flight on Wednesday.
No major damage occurred in the airport after the RSF attacks, security sources told Rakoba News.
According to the newspaper, recent assaults on the country's most vital facilities indicate "a shift in the nature of the conflict" between the RSF and the Sudanese army, from ground confrontations to the use of drones as a tool of military and political pressure.
There was no immediate comment from the rebel group on the reports.
The army and RSF have been fighting a war since April 2023 that has killed more than 20,000 people and displaced 14 million, according to the UN and local authorities.
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