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Sudan recalls its chief envoy, accuses Ethiopia and UAE of ordering drone attack on airport
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Sudan recalls its chief envoy, accuses Ethiopia and UAE of ordering drone attack on airport

May 6, 2026 6 Min Read
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  • Direct accusation of overseas invasion
  • Ethiopia denies involvement
  • UAE's position
  • Impression on Khartoum and civilian safety
  • African Union and Ghana lead requires détente
  • Impression on continental stability

Sudan’s authorities has recalled its ambassador to Ethiopia for “consultations” following a collection of drone assaults focusing on crucial infrastructure, together with Khartoum’s worldwide airport. Sudanese authorities formally accused Ethiopia of launching the assault from its territory with technical and materials help from the United Arab Emirates, describing the assault as a “direct invasion.” The transfer alerts a big rise in tensions within the area, as Sudan’s inner civil warfare more and more engulfs neighboring nations.

Direct accusation of overseas invasion

Sudanese navy officers declare they’ve “conclusive proof” and “confirmed info” associated to latest air assaults on Ethiopian air bases. Military spokesperson Brig. Normal Asim Awad Abdelwahab mentioned the federal government analyzed knowledge from a drone intercepted on March 17 and located that the drone originated from the UAE and took off from Ethiopia. Sudan claims the drone that hit the capital on Monday was launched from Ethiopia’s Bahir Dar airport. “What Ethiopia and the UAE have carried out is a direct invasion of Sudan and won’t be met with silence,” Abdulwahab mentioned, including that the navy will “work twice as exhausting” to guard the nation’s dignity and safety.

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Ethiopia denies involvement

Ethiopia’s Overseas Ministry rapidly denied the claims, characterizing them as “baseless accusations.” Ethiopia says it shares “historic and enduring ties of friendship” with Sudan and has “avoided disclosing severe violations” by Sudan’s belligerents. However Ethiopia hit again, accusing Sudan’s navy of supporting “mercenaries” from the Tigray Folks’s Liberation Entrance (TPLF). “It’s clear that these hostile acts are being carried out on the behest of exterior sponsors in search of to additional their very own evil targets,” the Ethiopian assertion mentioned.

UAE’s position

The battle highlighted the UAE’s alleged position in supporting the Speedy Help Pressure (RSF). Sudanese authorities had beforehand reported that they had been monitoring a drone recognized as “Emirati property” earlier than capturing it down. Sudan claims the UAE provides drones and funds the RSF coaching camp, together with reviews of upgrading services at Asosa Airport, however Emirati officers deny navy involvement. UAE officers dismissed the “baseless accusations and deliberate propaganda” as “a part of a calculated sample of bias to shift blame onto others to keep away from duty for their very own actions.”

Impression on Khartoum and civilian safety

The strike shattered a interval of relative peace in Khartoum after the RSF was ousted final yr. Monday’s assault induced minor harm to the administration constructing, and witnesses reported explosions and smoke. Sudan’s info minister instructed Reuters nobody was injured within the airport assault. Nevertheless, authorities had been compelled to announce a 72-hour shutdown. This follows a drone assault in Omdurman on Saturday that killed 5 individuals on a civilian bus and in addition killed a relative of Al Jazeera commander Abu Agra Khaikal. The Norwegian Refugee Council reported to X that greater than 700 individuals have been killed in drone assaults throughout Sudan for the reason that starting of this yr.

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African Union and Ghana lead requires détente

Because the battle enters its fourth yr in 2026, the African Union (AU) is shifting to activate high-level mediation to stop a full-scale warfare between the nations. Ghanaian leaders have expressed concern that the regionalization of the battle undermines the “silence the weapons” initiative. The Ghanaian diplomatic corps has careworn that the safety of the continent’s main aviation hubs is important to the African Continental Free Commerce Space (AfCFTA). The AU has referred to as for an instantaneous “humanitarian ceasefire” to cope with the disaster, which has left greater than 150,000 individuals useless and 12 million displaced.

Impression on continental stability

Diplomatic rifts threaten to show home energy struggles right into a broader regional warfare involving the complete Horn of Africa. Earlier assaults have focused Kordofan, Blue Nile, and White Nile states, and the main focus of the warfare has shifted to heavy drone attrition and superior drone warfare. The battle has induced famine and there are claims of genocide within the Darfur area, killing at the very least 150,000 individuals – some sources put the dying toll at 59,000, however assist teams concern it’s a lot larger – and humanitarian prices proceed to rise.

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At present, 12 million individuals stay displaced in what the United Nations has referred to as the world’s greatest humanitarian disaster. Analysts have warned that the involvement of out of doors backers and the historic dispute over the Blue Nile waters dangers a fragmented battle that would destabilize the complete continent. The Sudanese authorities’s stance remained agency, with Overseas Minister Salem warning that Khartoum was prepared for an “open confrontation” with Ethiopia if the violations of sovereignty didn’t cease.

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