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Urgent Sudan.. Armed clashes and smoke rising at Khartoum Airport, and the forces of "Hemedti" declare control over it

April 15, 2023

Khartoum International Airport is witnessing armed confrontations between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces, as part of a series of clashes in the capital since the early morning.

Witnesses told Reuters that smoke rose from inside the airport in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, on Saturday. Witnesses spoke of hearing gunfire in the vicinity of the presidential palace in the city centre.

Suspending flights and disembarking passengers from planes at Khartoum Airport pic.twitter.com/HVt8mMDrcA

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The Rapid Support Forces, led by Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, said "Hamidti" It managed to take control of Khartoum Airport and the Marawi military base.

While a source in the Sudanese army told Al-Jazeera that the battles are currently taking place at Khartoum International Airport, after the Rapid Support Forces tried to control it.

** Violent clashes

This morning, armed clashes broke out in the center and south of the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, between the army and the Rapid Support Forces, and similar clashes broke out in the city of Marawi, in northern Sudan.

Al-Jazeera correspondent reported that violent clashes took place between the army and the Rapid Support Forces on the outskirts of the presidential palace, the army command, and the residence of Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, head of the Sovereignty Council and commander-in-chief of the army, amid panic and mass flight of citizens from the city center and south.

The army closed the bridges and roads leading to the presidential palace in central Khartoum with heavy armored vehicles, and deployed artillery and armored vehicles in the city of Omdurman.

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The Arab Desk leads The Eastern Herald's reporting on the Middle East and North Africa. The desk has covered the Gaza-Israel war since October 2023, the Iran-Israel war of 2025-2026, the fall of the Assad government in Syria, Hezbollah's political and military shifts in Lebanon, the war in Yemen, and the diplomatic realignment of the Gulf states under the Abraham Accords and the Saudi-Iranian rapprochement.

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