Mysterious Airstrike in Port Sudan Reveals Involvement of Foreign Experts and Iranian Arms… Silence from al-Burhan and the Islamic Movement Raises Questions

The city of Port Sudan, in eastern Sudan, recently witnessed a serious military and security development: a series of precise airstrikes targeted sensitive military sites, killing dozens of foreign military experts and destroying large shipments of advanced weaponry believed to have recently arrived from Iran. This has sparked major questions regarding the responsible party, potential internal collusion, and the Islamic Movement’s role in bringing foreign elements and weaponry into Sudan.
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A Precision Strike Exposing International Involvement
According to a high-ranking military source speaking to Al-Sahifa, the strikes were carried out by high-precision drones, targeting secret compounds housing foreign military experts. These individuals had recently been brought in by the Sudanese army, in coordination with Islamic Movement brigades, to train local forces in the use of advanced weapons and modern defense technologies.
The source confirmed that the strikes hit the experts’ living quarters directly, resulting in their immediate deaths. The operation’s accuracy suggests access to detailed intelligence about the site, the identities of those present, and their movement schedules.
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Modern Iranian Arms as Primary Target
The source added that the strikes also targeted modern Iranian weapons shipments that had recently arrived from Tehran, intended for distribution to specific military units. These shipments reportedly included drones, electronic guidance systems, and precision weapons, smuggled through secret maritime routes to Port Sudan in direct coordination between Iran’s Revolutionary Guard and allied Sudanese groups.
The attacks focused on the military section of Port Sudan airport and the Dagana military base, where the arms were believed to have been stored prior to distribution.
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Israel Suspected… RSF Not Capable?
The Sudanese army quickly accused the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of carrying out the attack. However, military experts dismissed this possibility, doubting the RSF’s capability to execute such a technically complex operation.
Converging reports suggest that Israel may have been behind the strike, as part of its ongoing preemptive efforts to curb Iranian influence in the region — particularly Tehran’s repeated involvement in arming militant groups in Syria, Yemen, Iraq, and Lebanon.
This is not the first time the Israeli Air Force has been accused of covert operations in Sudan. Similar strikes in the past have targeted Iranian arms convoys in the eastern part of the country.
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Islamic Movement Disappears from the Scene
More concerning is the total silence from the leadership of the Islamic Movement — a key party allegedly involved in coordinating the entry of foreign experts and importing arms from Iran, according to the same source.
Observers note that the movement appears to be in retreat and disarray, following a direct strike that exposed its questionable foreign connections — particularly with Tehran — which could drag Sudan into unwanted regional conflicts.
Simultaneously, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, Chairman of the Sovereignty Council, has yet to issue any statement or official comment, prompting widespread public speculation about his actual position regarding these internal networks and whether he was aware of, or approved, the entry of these weapons and personnel.
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The Threat of Sudan Becoming a Regional Battleground
Analysts warn that these developments signal a dangerous shift in Sudan’s security landscape, especially with international actors becoming involved in the conflict. Sudan may be turning into an open arena for geopolitical score-settling, exacerbated by internal division and a lack of transparency.
The use of precision drones to target individuals and sites within Sudan highlights the fragility of national security and opens the door to similar preemptive strikes in the future, unless decisive measures are taken to purge foreign influence from security and military institutions.
What happened in Port Sudan is not just a passing incident — it is a serious wake-up call that demands urgent action from national and political forces to prevent Sudan from being swept into foreign agendas that do not serve its people’s interests or respect its sovereignty.
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