Sudan Vows ‘painful Response’ To Israel Attack

Sudan’s President Omar Bashir on November 8 promised his country would respond robustly to an Israeli bombing of a Khartoum arms factory and said he was in “perfect health” after undergoing surgery. Sudan last month accused Israel of carrying out an air strike on the Yarmouk arms factory in the south of Khartoum, causing a…

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September 7, 2022

Sudan’s President Omar Bashir on November 8 promised his country would respond robustly to an Israeli bombing of a Khartoum arms factory and said he was in “perfect health” after undergoing surgery. Sudan last month accused Israel of carrying out an air strike on the Yarmouk arms factory in the south of Khartoum, causing a blast that killed four people.

In a separate development, rebels in Sudan’s main oil state said they had shot down a government Antonov military aircraft after it had bombed targets in the territory’s Nuba mountains area. Insurgents from the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement North said in an e-mailed statement they had downed the aircraft in South Kordofan state’s Jau area, near the border with South Sudan.