Sudan’s paramilitary forces, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), conducted a series of drone strikes on critical sites in Port Sudan.
The targeted locations included the airport, the main port, and a hotel in the Red Sea city.
The drone assault took place early Tuesday, causing widespread panic and destruction in the area.
Local authorities reported casualties and damage to infrastructure as a result of the attacks.
The RSF, known for their brutal tactics, have been accused of human rights abuses in the past.
The motives behind the drone strikes remain unclear, with speculation about potential political or economic reasons.
The international community has condemned the use of drones in civilian areas and called for an investigation into the incident.
Port Sudan, a key trade hub in the region, is now grappling with the aftermath of the paramilitary assault.
The situation is developing, with concerns about further violence and instability in the area.