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Sudan army rejects UAE accusation it attacked ambassador's residence

September 30, 2024 at 5:32 pm

Supporters of the Sudanese armed popular resistance, which backs the army, ride on trucks in Gedaref in eastern Sudan, amid the ongoing conflict in Sudan between the army and paramilitaries [AFP via Getty Images]

The Sudanese army, on Monday, rejected an accusation by the United Arab Emirates that its forces had bombed the residence of the UAE ambassador in Khartoum, blaming instead the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), Reuters reports.

The UAE said, earlier on Monday, that the residence of its ambassador in Khartoum had been attacked by a Sudanese military aircraft, condemning it as a “heinous attack”.

Sudan’s Foreign Ministry denounced what it called “false allegations” by the UAE.

These “shameful and cowardly acts” are being carried out by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), the Sudanese army said in a statement.

The army has repeatedly accused the UAE of providing weapons and support to the RSF in Sudan’s 17-month-old war. The Gulf state denies the allegations. UN sanctions monitors have described as credible accusations that the UAE had provided military support to the RSF.

War erupted in April last year between the Sudanese army and the RSF over a transition to free elections. The UN says nearly 25 million people – half of Sudan’s population – need aid, famine is looming and some 8 million people have fled their homes.

The UAE’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the attack on its ambassador’s residence had caused extensive damage to the building.

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