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A wave of drone strikes hit a power station, a weapons factory and an oil refinery near Sudan's army-held capital on Tuesday, witnesses at the sites told AFP.
The aerial assault ended a period of relative calm in Khartoum after the military ousted the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces from the area in May, a key battleground in the war that erupted in 2023.
The attacks occurred at around 5:00 am (0300 GMT), with witnesses telling AFP, that they had seen strikes hit the Al-Jaili oil refinery, the Al-Markhiyat substation in Omdurman and the Yarmuk weapons factory.
There are reports that a strike on Wadi Seidna air base had been intercepted although the military has not yet commented.

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SOURCE:AFP