The fiery sky of Sudan: when the steps become a ghost that threatens the infrastructure and the life of citizens – something for the fatherland – ✍️ Mr. Salah is strange

Under the sky of Sudan, which has long witnessed the fluctuations of events, today a disturbing new chapter is added to the file of the challenges that the country is confronted. The threat no longer comes from the earth alone, but rather crawls the atmosphere in the form of swarms of the steps, some of which are suicide bomber death in its hollow, and some are strategic that seek to hate the state by destroying its vital infrastructure. This modern war machine, which is supposed to be a development and surveillance tool, transforms the context of the Sudanese conflict into a nightmare that distracts citizens and threatens the foundations of a decent life.

The pace of attacks by these steps on infrastructure in Sudan increases in a threat. Electricity production stations that illuminate houses and hospitals, water networks that tell cities and villages, bridges that connect the country and communication centers that facilitate communication between people and airports that transport citizens, all have become legitimate objectives in the dictionary of this abuse conflict. The destruction of these vital installations is not limited to disrupting the necessary daily services, but rather extends to the deterioration of health conditions, the disruption of economic activities and the increase in the severity of humanitarian crises from which Sudan is already suffering.

Suicide steps, or what is known as “rotation ammunition”, is a direct and unexpected threat. Her ability to fly for long periods and choose the right time to jump on her goal makes it very difficult to contact her. It is like a ghost that hides with infrastructure, waiting for the right time to direct its serious strike. As for strategic steps, this is the case, although it is less in their number, but it has a greater destructive capacity and generally targets sites of high strategic importance in order to cause complete paralysis in the capacity of the State to manage its affairs and to meet the needs of its citizens.

The danger posed by these steps is not only the destruction of goods and infrastructure, but also extends to the life of innocent civilians. Often, these attacks are located in populated areas, leaving dead and wounded, and sowing seeds of fear and terror in the hearts of people. The feeling of the Sudanese citizen that he is threatened with his house and that heaven himself is no longer sure, is a question of deep anxiety and requires urgent and decisive action.

Given this growing challenge, the urgent question arises: how can we approach this question and the infrastructure and the life of the citizens of the danger of the marches? There is no doubt that the answer is not easy or alone, but rather requires a complete and multi-faces approach.

First, the rapid support militia must realize that targeting civil infrastructure is a blatant violation of international laws and standards, and it must immediately stop these sabotage actions which only serve conflict and increase the suffering of the Sudanese people.

Second, it is urgent to improve Sudanese air defense capacities to counter this growing threat. This requires the supply of advanced radar systems capable of monitoring and monitoring the steps, as well as air defense systems capable of intercepting and destroying them before achieving their objectives. Investing in this area is not only a military necessity, but rather a necessity to protect the life of civilians and their property.

Third, the international community must play its role in the pressure of the quick support militia to stop the use of the steps in targeting infrastructure and civilians. International organizations and active regional countries can play a decisive role in the imposition of sanctions to those who prove its involvement in such work and to provide technical and logistical support in Sudan to improve its defensive capacities.

Fourth, the solution is not only limited to the military and security part, but it must also include serious diplomatic and political efforts to end the country’s conflict in a complete and sustainable manner. The absence of a political solution nourishes the state of chaos and the instability that the different parties exploit to carry out such attacks.

Fifth, at the local level, certain precautionary measures can be taken to reduce the losses caused by these attacks. This includes the development of effective early alert systems to warn the population before attacks and educate citizens about how to act in the event of an attack, in addition to improving the capacity for relief and civil defense to respond to a quick and effective response to the damage caused by these attacks.

In conclusion, the dilemma of the marches which are infrastructure in Sudan represents an existential threat to the State and society. These are not only material losses, but rather a blow to the hopes of the Sudanese people in the better future. Facing this challenge requires concerted efforts at all levels, an immediate cessation of attacks, strengthening defense capacities, through international pressure, to achieve a complete political solution which ends this bitter conflict and restores Sudan its safety and stability. Sudan’s sky must come back to be a source of hope, no horror.







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