Sudan Closes Airspace Until April 30
Date
4/22/2023 7:15:04 PM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) The Sudan Civil Aviation Authority has extended restrictions on
flights in the country's airspace until April 30, Khartoum
International Airport announced on Saturday, trend reports citing
tass .
"The Civil Aviation Authority has issued a NOTAM warning to
flight personnel, extending the closure of Sudanese airspace to all
aircraft until April 30. The Sudanese armed forces warn that any
violation of the airspace will have consequences," said the message
posted on the airport's facebook page (the social media owned by US
corporation Meta that is outlawed as an extremist organization in
Russia).
Earlier on Saturday, Sudan's army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan
said that the military had control over all the airports in the
country, except those in Khartoum and Nyala. On Friday, Sudan's
Rapid Support Forces voiced their willingness to open partially the
airports they are controlling so as to evacuate foreigners from
Sudan.
The situation in Sudan escalated after disagreements between
Sudan's army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, who also chairs Sudan's
Sovereign Council, and Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (known as Hemedti),
his deputy in that council and the chief of Sudan's Rapid Support
Forces. On April 15, clashes erupted between the two forces near
the Merowe military base and in the capital of Khartoum. According
to the latest figures from the health ministry, more than 600
people have been killed in the hostilities. The Sudan doctors'
committee reported that almost 200 civilians have been killed, with
more than 1,000 injured and another 3,300 forced to flee their
homes.
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