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Tensions escalate as Sudan shoots downs Emirati plane carrying mercenaries, weapons

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
August 7, 2025
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According to state-run television aligned with the army, the Sudanese air force launched a surprise airstrike on the runway of Nyala International Airport in South Darfur early Wednesday.

The report, citing military sources, said the strike targeted a group of Colombian mercenaries arriving aboard a private aircraft believed to have taken off from a Gulf airbase.

The airstrike destroyed the plane and killed at least 40 people, identified by Sudanese authorities as foreign fighters.

The Sudanese army, led by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, has long accused the UAE of funnelling arms and personnel into Sudan through Nyala airport.

Tensions peaked in May when Sudan’s Security and Defence Council announced the severing of diplomatic ties with the UAE, formally declaring it a “state of aggression.”

The flight was reported to be carrying a group of Colombian mercenaries identified by Sudanese authorities as foreign fighters for the RSF

These claims have been echoed in reports by UN experts, U.S. officials, and international organisations, though the UAE has repeatedly denied any involvement.

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More diplomatic fallout as UAE bars Sudanese carriers

The agency also reported that a Sudanese airliner was recently barred from taking off from Abu Dhabi, signalling a sharp deterioration in aviation ties between the two countries.

According to the Sudan Tribune, staff at Sudanese carriers Badr and Tarco said UAE civil aviation authorities had blocked their flights to and from Dubai and Sharjah without providing any explanation.

The abrupt decision, issued after passengers on a Tarco flight had already completed departure formalities, caused confusion and disruption at Port Sudan airport.

The Sudanese government has expressed surprise at the move and said it is working with airlines to reprogramme flight schedules for passengers travelling to and from the Gulf country.

Although the UAE has not officially linked the flight ban to the Nyala airstrike, the timing and scope of the decision suggest it may be a punitive response, part of the broader and escalating fallout from Sudan’s internal conflict and Khartoum’s repeated accusations that Abu Dhabi is backing the RSF.

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