Russian Cargo Plane Incident in Sudan: Ongoing Investigation
The Russian embassy in Sudan is investigating claims that a cargo plane with Russian crew was potentially shot down in western Sudan. The Rapid Support Forces, a Sudanese faction, may be involved. Efforts are underway to confirm details and learn the crew's fate.
The Russian embassy in Sudan has launched an investigation after reports emerged of a cargo plane carrying Russian crew possibly being shot down in the western region of the country. The incident happened on Monday, prompting a swift response from the embassy.
According to sources at the embassy, the aircraft might have been targeted by the Rapid Support Forces. This group is one of two factions embroiled in a fierce power struggle within Sudan, particularly affecting the conflict-ridden area of Darfur.
Currently, the embassy is coordinating with local Sudanese authorities to gather more concrete information about the incident and to ascertain the fate of those aboard the plane.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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