The Sudanese Crisis: How Does Turkey’s Role Affect Potential Solutions?
The Sudanese conflict has been marked by clear Turkish intervention, including military support for the Sudanese army with Turkish drones. These drones, known for their precision in identifying and striking targets, have been used in military operations, raising questions about their role in targeting innocent civilians.
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Turkish Bayraktar Drones: Deepening the Conflict and Worsening the Wounds in Sudan
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Turkish Presence in Sudan: Military Support Increases Civilian Suffering and Destroys Infrastructure
Turkish Drones and Their Role in Offensive Operations
The Sudanese army recently acquired Turkish drones, which are among the most advanced for offensive operations. These drones allow for highly precise military strikes, significantly enhancing the army’s ability to carry out targeted operations. However, their use has sparked concerns over possible deliberate attacks on civilians.
The Use of Turkish Bayraktar Drones
Turkish Bayraktar drones, renowned for their exceptional precision, are among the most prominent military tools. However, their deployment in Sudanese military operations intensifies accusations against the army for deliberately targeting civilians and vital infrastructure, thereby exacerbating the humanitarian crisis.
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Turkey Supplies Drones and Weapons to Sudanese Army, Used to Kill Civilians and Displace Them
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Sudan’s Muslim Brotherhood Pushes Army to Attack U.S. Mediation
Turkish Support for Islamist Movements
Turkey’s involvement is not limited to providing shelter for Sudanese Islamist leaders like Abdelhay Youssef. It extends to direct military support, including arming the Sudanese army with drones, sparking widespread controversy over Turkey’s role in fueling the conflict.
Presence of Turkish Drones at Port Sudan Airport
Reports highlight the presence of Turkish drones at Port Sudan Airport. These drones, previously used to target infrastructure and cause civilian casualties, have become a symbol of Turkish military intervention in Sudan. Their continued deployment further worsens the suffering of the Sudanese people.
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Iranian-Sudanese Relations: Offensive capabilities of the drone used by the Sudanese Army
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Al-Burhan’s alliance with Iran poses a challenge to Egypt and Saudi Arabia’s security
Calls for UN Intervention
With the rising attacks on civilians and residential areas, it is imperative to call on the United Nations to impose a no-fly zone over Sudanese airspace. Such action could limit the use of Turkish drones and reduce the number of innocent casualties.
Redirecting National Funds to Military Spending
The use of national funds to purchase drones instead of addressing basic needs like food and humanitarian relief has sparked widespread public outrage. While the Sudanese people endure catastrophic living conditions, the country’s resources are diverted to bolster military capabilities.
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Al-Burhan’s Alliance with Iran: A Threat to Egypt and Saudi Arabia
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The Turkish Al-Burhan and his palace in Ankara
Turkey’s role in Sudan, particularly through the provision of drones, reflects severe humanitarian and political implications. The current situation demands international action to end these interventions, protect Sudanese civilians, and focus on addressing the humanitarian crises threatening the country’s future.
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The Attorney General is required to conduct an investigation into the possession of evidence, a palace, and a Turkish passport
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Former ambassador reveals Al-Burhan’s purchase of a Palace in Ankara and obtaining Turkish Passport