A drone attack struck the vicinity of Khartoum International Airport early Tuesday, casting doubt on authorities' plans to reopen the facility for domestic flights the following day after a 30-month closure due to Sudan's brutal civil war.
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- A drone attack struck near Khartoum International Airport before its reopening.
- The airport was set to resume domestic flights after a 30-month closure. 28s
- The closure was due to ongoing conflict between the Sudanese army and paramilitary forces. 34s
- The UN reports over 20,000 deaths and 14 million displaced; some estimates are higher. 46s
- Authorities say the airport reopening plans remain unchanged despite the attack. 59s