Most dangerous investigative report monitors UAE orgy in Sudan skies – Strategies – ✍️ Dr. Issam Batran

The support still continues..!!

The invaded skies of Sudan (2)

In the previous investigative report titled (Authorized Skies of Sudan), I covered details of suspicious flights sent by the UAE to provide money, food, weapons and mercenaries, and to transport the wounded via camouflage flights that take off from airports in five countries, arrive at three airports in Chad, then on to Nyala Airport and a number of Dirt airstrips in South Kordofan States and of the West, and these flights amount to 115 flights.

– Following the report, which was widely distributed, Reuters published an investigative report on December 14, 2024, in which it confirmed what was stated in the report it reported in this column and published on the 24 November last year. According to the investigative report, suspicious UAE flights still violate Sudanese skies and use Arab and African commercial vehicles to transport mercenaries, supplies and weapons, and to evacuate wounded militia members. For processing in the Emirates, using Ibeche airport in eastern Chad, the capital airport, N'Djamena and Bangui in central Africa, Abuja, Kano and Lagos in Nigeria, in addition to the Entebbe airport in Uganda, Abidjan airport in Ivory Coast and certain airstrips. in Uganda, in addition to the ports of Mombasa in Kenya and Basso in Somaliland (Puntland) for the transport of weapons and supplies to rebel militias.

The affair did not stop at the transfer of weapons, ammunition and logistical support to the militia, but extended to the transfer of a number of officials of international organizations to areas controlled by the militias rebels. Last week, a top African UN official visited in secret. the town of El Geneina, the capital of West Darfur State, with the increasing number of commercial and cargo flights from Dubai to the above African airports to supply and support the militias with weapons.

Using radars and reconnaissance systems FLIGHT RADAR 24 HOUR'S & FLIGHT RADAR TRACKER & ADS.B, direct flights were monitored between South American airports and the Al Maktoum military base with the aim of transporting mercenaries , train them and send them back to the airports. from N'Djamena, Oum Gers and Ibeche in Chad An Ilyushin 76 plane landed at Nyala airport on Wednesday, December 11. 2024 at 2 a.m. and took off the same day, Wednesday at 5 a.m. The flight is believed to be the first to resume operations following Sudanese Air Force airstrikes that targeted Nyala airport, but the main runway was quickly restored. and dirt roads were built next to the airport's main runway, allowing Ilyushin and some aircraft to land and take off safely.

Flights transiting through the capitals of African countries are administratively registered as relief shipments. In reality, these are weapons and ammunition which transit through Uganda to Chad then Sudan to kill the Sudanese. manufactured long-range drones, modern 23 caliber launchers and 40 proof launchers are shipped from Abéché to Adré, Chad, and then to El Geneina, West Darfur, by truck. (The blankets) covered with tarpaulins in relief, then the weapons are stored in houses in the center of the town of El Geneina, which are all the homes of certain notables of the town, totally devoid of inhabitants.

– The day before yesterday, stack targets were hit by aircraft, resulting in the death of 6 mercenaries, marching experts, including Emiratis, and some flights carrying trained mercenaries to camps in the Emirates, in addition to two medium- Large planes landed in Nyala the day before yesterday at night, while Ilyushin planes are still continuing their flights to Nyala. On Friday, December 6, the flight took off as NKP8363, with international registration RA76807, with model. Ilyushin 76 from the Bussoso military base in Somalia (HCMF) to N'Djamena FTTJ airport Friday, December 6, the flight bearing the number ABD4746 and international registration TFAMU took off aboard the Boeing 747.B, bound for the Dubai Airport, Al Maktoum. OMDW base, towards N'Djamena FTTJ airport On December 7, flight AZS 9903 took off with International registration model RA76502. Ilyushin 76 from Busoso Airport, HCMF, Somalia, to Abuja Airport, DNAA On Monday, December 9, flight AZS 9903, internationally registered RA76502, took off on board the Ilyushin 76 model from the airport from Busoso, HCMF, Somalia, to Abuja Airport, DNAA Tuesday, December 10 2024, flight AZS 9903, with international registration, took off. RA76502 to Ilyushin 76 from Bussoso Airport (HCMF) in Somalia to Abuja DNAA Airport and flight number NKP8363 registered RA76806 took off from Somalia from Bussoso Base (HCMF) towards N Airport 'Djamena (FTTJ) with Ilyushin 76, and Friday, December 12, flight number UAE9913 with international registration A6EFO in Boeing model. B77L from Dubai Airport, Al Maktoum Air Base, OMDW, to Accra Airport, DGAA. The flight named TCEMR, aircraft model GLF4, took off from Al Bateen Airport, Abu Dhabi, OMAD, bound for Ibeshi, FCBB, with nine passengers. on board on Saturday, December 14, flight No. IVY O2, with international registration TUVAE, model GL4F, took off from Al Bateen Airport, Abu Dhabi OMAD to Al Bateen Airport. Azerbaijan DIAP The most recent flight took place on Saturday, December 15, under the number NKP8363, with international registration RA76807, on the Ilyushin IL 76, from the Bussoso military base in Somalia, HCMF, to FTTJ airport from N'Djamena, and he landed. at N'Djamena airport at 12 p.m.

The UAE's logistical supply of rebel militias exceeded US military operations in Iraq in 1990, as well as its participation in Decisive Storm, which involved countries in the Yemen region and then withdrew from it. The evidence is that the militia's military operations are not. These operations only include the flow of weapons and mercenaries, but are accompanied by maintenance and expansion operations at the airports of the five countries. Airstrips at Nyala Airport and four dirt airstrips in South and West Kordofan states are also affected. ..





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