Iranian Delegation to Train Army on Drone Use and Jamming Devices
Multiple Sources Reveal New Details on Iranian Support for Sudanese Army
Reliable sources have revealed the arrival of an Iranian delegation consisting of five technical experts in Sudan, welcomed by the General Intelligence Service and the Sudanese army. This visit aims to train Sudanese forces on the use of Iranian drones, jamming devices, and call interception techniques. These trainings will be conducted in the village of Arous, as part of increasing Iranian support for the Sudanese army and the General Intelligence Service.
Details of the visit and training missions
According to the sources, the Iranian delegation includes experts in drone, jamming, and communication technologies, reflecting Iran’s intention to enhance the advanced technological capabilities of the Sudanese army and the General Intelligence Service. This visit was conducted in utmost secrecy, with media silence from both sides to avoid international criticism.
Iranian support and its impact on Sudan’s internal situation
This move demonstrates the extent of Iranian support for the Sudanese army, coming at a critical time for the country. Reports show that this support extends to providing technical and military assistance that could be used in internal conflicts. This raises concerns about the increased use of these technologies in military operations against civilians, further complicating the security and humanitarian situation in Sudan.
Implications of the leaks on the international scene
These leaks are expected to provoke strong reactions from the international community, especially in light of regional and international tensions regarding Iran’s role in the region. This information could increase pressure on the Sudanese army to reconsider its relationship with Iran and limit foreign interventions in its internal affairs.
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Conclusion
These developments are part of clear Iranian support for the Sudanese army and the General Intelligence Service, which could have long-term impacts on Sudan’s internal stability. The crucial question remains how the international community will respond to these leaks and pressure the concerned parties to protect civilian rights and ensure that these technologies are not used for further human rights violations.