Warplanes visit Nyala for the third consecutive time… SAF tells the militia: There is no safe place for you

 

Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) warplanes launched heavy airstrikes on militia positions in the city of Nyala.

 

Sources reported that the airstrikes targeted strategic militia sites, including an airport used for launching drones, resulting in significant losses in equipment and personnel.

 

According to reports, the raids focused on the airport, which the militia uses as a launching point for attack drones, in addition to ammunition and weapons depots in various locations within the city.

 

Eyewitnesses said that Nyala Airport witnessed numerous explosions for the third consecutive day. They added, “We hear explosions, but no sound or aircraft flying overhead. Militia members were also injured and terrified. They searched a number of citizens and arrested a number of young men under the pretext of providing the army with information.”

 

In the same context, warplanes targeted the Social Security Hotel.

 

Sources reported that the air force carried out a precise airstrike on the third floor of the hotel. The sources suggested that the airstrike targeted a meeting of militia leaderships who were using the hotel as their headquarters.

 

 

In the same vein, the Sixth Infantry Division confirmed, in a press release, that the Sudanese Air Force carried out qualitative airstrikes targeting Nyala Airport.

 

 

The division added that these operations proved the enemy’s claims that it possessed air defense systems capable of neutralizing our warplanes to be false.

 

 

The division continued, “The skies over Nyala are under the entire control of the Sudanese Air Force, which continues its concentrated strikes with high precision, confirming that its reach is long and will not leave the militia any safe space.”