Sudan
Sudan Denounces Kenya Over Hosting Rebel Conference

Introduction to the Conflict
Sudan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has strongly condemned Kenya’s decision to host a conference for the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a paramilitary group that has been at war with the Sudanese government since April 2023. The Sudanese government views Kenya’s actions as a declaration of hostility and an attempt to partition the country.
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The conflict between the Sudanese government and the RSF began in April 2023, and has resulted in significant loss of life and destruction of property. The RSF has been accused of committing genocide against specific ethnic groups in Darfur, and its announcement of a parallel government has been met with widespread condemnation from the international community.
Kenya’s Involvement
Kenya’s decision to host a conference for the RSF has been seen as a significant escalation of the conflict. The Sudanese government has accused Kenya of disregarding the United Nations and the African Union’s Peace and Security Council, and of threatening the regional security and sovereignty of an African country. The RSF’s current attacks against the Zamzam IDPs camp in al-Fashir, North Darfur, have resulted in the killing of hundreds of civilians and the destruction of vital facilities.
International Response
The international community has widely condemned the RSF’s announcement of a parallel government, fearing that it will refuel the ongoing war in Sudan and threaten the country’s unity and safety. The United Nations and the African Union have called for a peaceful resolution to the conflict, and have urged all parties to engage in dialogue and negotiations.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the conflict between the Sudanese government and the RSF is a complex and ongoing issue that requires a peaceful and diplomatic solution. Kenya’s decision to host a conference for the RSF has been widely condemned, and has significant implications for regional security and stability. It is essential that all parties engage in dialogue and negotiations to find a peaceful resolution to the conflict, and to ensure the safety and security of the people of Sudan. The international community must also continue to play a role in promoting peace and stability in the region, and in supporting the people of Sudan in their efforts to build a more stable and secure future.
Sudan
RSF denies involvement in Port Sudan drone strikes, cautions against Islamist resurgence

Sudan’s RSF Denies Involvement in Port Sudan Drone Attacks, Calls for Political Solution
Introduction
Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have refuted allegations of their involvement in recent drone attacks on strategic facilities in Port Sudan. The group has instead called for a comprehensive political solution to end the ongoing conflict that has plagued the nation for far too long.
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- The RSF issued a statement denying any role in the drone attacks on Port Sudan.
- They warned against the interests of Islamist factions seeking to exploit the conflict for their gain.
Call for Peace
The RSF emphasized the need for a peaceful resolution to the crisis, highlighting the dangers posed by extremist militias and terrorist organizations taking advantage of the chaos.
Accusations Against the Sudanese Armed Forces
The RSF pointed fingers at the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), accusing them of colluding with terrorist groups and allowing the resurgence of political Islamists and Iranian-backed militias.
Vision for a New Sudan
- The RSF outlined a vision for a Sudan free from dictatorship and discrimination.
- They emphasized the importance of equal representation and democratic principles in building a new nation.
Drone Attacks in Port Sudan
Port Sudan has been the target of multiple drone strikes in recent days, causing significant damage to key infrastructure.
International Condemnation
The attacks have drawn condemnation from local and international actors for targeting civilian infrastructure and escalating the conflict.
Human Rights Concerns
The RSF continues to face allegations of war crimes and human rights abuses, including sexual violence and targeting civilians.
Regionalization of the Conflict
Growing concerns over external actors backing different factions have raised fears of the conflict spreading beyond Sudan’s borders.
As Sudan grapples with the aftermath of the drone attacks in Port Sudan, the RSF’s denial of involvement underscores the complexity of the conflict and the urgent need for a political solution to bring peace and stability to the region.
Sudan
President Kiir Removes Kuol Deng Kuol, Appoints Gregory Deng Kuac as Defence Undersecretary

Breaking: President Kiir Removes Kuol Deng Kuol, Appoints Gregory Deng Kuac as Defence Undersecretary
May 7, 2025 | Juba, South Sudan
Reshuffle at the Ministry of Defence
President Salva Kiir Mayardit has relieved Kuol Deng Kuol from his role as Undersecretary for Defence in the Ministry of Defence and Veteran Affairs. He has appointed Gregory Deng Kuac as his replacement, according to a presidential decree issued Wednesday.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Kuol Deng Kuol, a senior military figure, played a key role in defense administration. His dismissal comes at a time of growing calls for institutional reform and stronger oversight of South Sudan’s security framework.
Gregory Deng Kuac Returns to Top Defense Role
The new appointee, Gregory Deng Kuac, was previously the Deputy Director General for the General Intelligence Bureau within the National Security Services. He was removed from that role earlier, and no replacement had been named until this week.
His return to government in this new capacity is seen as a strategic shift, likely aimed at enhancing synergy between defense and intelligence operations at a national level.
Implications and Reactions
This high-level reshuffle adds to a growing list of recent leadership changes in South Sudan’s security and defense sectors. While the presidency has not provided reasons for Kuol’s dismissal, insiders point to a broader effort to consolidate President Kiir’s security policy heading into a pivotal political period.
Observers say the selection of Gregory Deng Kuac could bring a fresh perspective to the Ministry, given his background in intelligence and inter-agency coordination.
Further appointments and changes may be expected as the government seeks to streamline defense operations and reinforce civilian oversight ahead of national reforms and anticipated elections.
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Sudan
Breaking: Sudan Downs Drones Over Merowe as Air Defenses Remain on High Alert

Breaking: Sudan Downs Drones Over Merowe as Air Defenses Remain on High Alert
| Sudan
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Sudanese Armed Forces have shot down several hostile drones over Merowe Air Base in what officials describe as an ongoing aerial threat. The incident occurred just an hour ago, marking a second wave of attacks following yesterday’s drone strike attempt on Flamingo Air Base in Port Sudan.
Military air defense systems in Merowe were activated swiftly, and residents reported hearing bursts of gunfire and drones falling from the sky. The situation remains fluid as interception efforts are actively ongoing.
مضادات مروي تتصدى… والعدو من مغستو حينقدااااا
مضادات مرووي صاحية وعينها مفتحة… ومستعدة لأي طارئ. يجيبوه أرضا. ساعدوهم بالدعوات
The above Arabic messages have gone viral on Sudanese social media, expressing widespread public support. Translated loosely: “Merowe’s air defenses are responding fiercely, the enemy will fall from where they came. Our systems are wide awake—ready for anything. Bring them down, support them with your prayers.”
Flamingo Base Drone Attack Confirmed on May 6
Yesterday, May 6, five drones were launched in a separate attack on Flamingo Air Base. All were successfully intercepted by ground-to-air missiles before reaching any military installations. No casualties or damage were reported, though military officials have since tightened aerial surveillance across key strategic sites.
The Flamingo incident raised alarms about possible foreign-backed or insurgent-group involvement, though no group has claimed responsibility to date.
Nationwide Defense Readiness Raised
As of this morning, Sudanese forces have placed multiple bases on high alert. Experts suggest the recent attacks reflect a shift in hostile tactics toward low-altitude drone warfare targeting key installations.
Public sentiment has rallied behind the military. Citizens across the country have taken to platforms like Facebook and WhatsApp, sharing patriotic messages and offering prayers for the men and women in uniform defending Sudan’s sovereignty.
Government and Military Response
Officials have urged the public to stay calm but alert. Surveillance systems are scanning for additional drone activity, and a formal investigation is underway to determine the origin and payload of the intercepted devices.
The Ministry of Defense has not yet issued a full statement but emphasized that all necessary measures are in place to counter future incursions. Airspace over the affected areas remains restricted for civilian flights.
Conclusion
With ongoing drone interceptions over Merowe and recent attacks on Flamingo Base, Sudan is entering a new era of asymmetric threats. However, the military’s swift and effective response has reassured the public and reaffirmed national defense capabilities. As interception efforts continue, all eyes remain on Merowe’s skies and the resilience of Sudan’s air defense systems.
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