Khartoum Airport Drone Strike Delays Reopening

October 21, 2025

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Khartoum

A drone strike near Khartoum International Airport on Tuesday morning has jeopardled concerns about Sudan’s plan to resume domestic flights.

The airport, closed for over 30 months due to Sudan’s ongoing civil war, was set to reopen on Wednesday, October 22. This attack highlights the fragile security in the capital, casting doubt on claims of restored stability.

Early Morning Strike Shocks Residents

Residents in central and southern Khartoum awoke to the sound of drones buzzing overhead. Between 4:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m., multiple explosions rocked the area near the airport.

The sudden assault, just one day before the planned reopening, has heightened fears about the safety of resuming flights in such an unstable environment.

A Hopeful Step Toward Recovery

On Monday, Sudan’s Civil Aviation Authority announced the airport would restart domestic flights. The decision followed months of technical and logistical preparations.

The reopening aimed to restore a vital transportation hub, marking the first attempt to revive operations since the conflict escalated in April 2023. This move was seen as a significant milestone for a nation battered by war.

Military Gains Face New Challenges

Sudan’s military has been fighting the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a powerful paramilitary group, for control of the capital. In March, the army declared it had cleared RSF strongholds in Khartoum province, including the airport and surrounding areas.

This success fueled hopes of restarting key services. However, Tuesday’s drone attack shows that threats persist, challenging the military’s claims of full control.

A Devastating Humanitarian Crisis

Sudan’s civil war has created one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises. Over 20,000 people have died, and about 14 million have been displaced, according to international reports. Studies from U.S. universities suggest the death toll could be as high as 130,000.

The conflict has disrupted access to food, water, and medical care, leaving millions in desperate need of aid.

An Uncertain Path Forward

The drone strike underscores the challenges of rebuilding in Sudan. While the government has made progress in securing territory and restoring infrastructure, this attack reveals the ongoing risk of violence.

The airport’s reopening was meant to offer hope, but the incident raises questions about whether such efforts can succeed amid persistent instability.

Sudan’s people now wait for updates on the airport’s status. Can flights resume safely, or will threats delay this critical step?

The international community continues to push for solutions to address both the security issues and the humanitarian crisis gripping the nation.

This situation serves as a reminder of Sudan’s fragile state. The road to recovery remains long, but restoring the airport could be a vital step toward healing a war-torn country.


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