New strikes .. marches targeting southern Sudan fuel depots

With the Sudanese army confronting attacks on marches on the city of Port Sudan, northeast of Sudan, on Wednesday night, the Arab sources/the event reported that Dron planes targeted fuel warehouses in the south of the country.
The sources also indicated today, Thursday, that these warehouses are located in the city of Kosti, Al -Abyad.
In turn, a source in the army confirmed that marches hit fuel warehouses in the south. And he added that "the rapid support militia targeted three drones, the fuel stores that provide the state, which caused fires," France Presse said.
He also added that new strikes with marches affected the Flamingo naval base in Port Sudan.
For the fourth time. About 600 km south, "three airport facilities" targeted in Kassala, near the border with Eritrea, according to a security source
Also, the army attributed to the Rapid Support Forces last Tuesday, Port Sudan Airport, which is the last airports under service for civil transport in the country, a military base, an electricity station and fuel warehouses.
While these attacks caused damage to strategic infrastructure in Port Sudan, which includes the largest port in the country in East Africa.
While Tom Fletcher, in charge of humanitarian affairs and the coordination of relief in emergency situations at the United Nations, expressed “great concern about strikes in the Port Sudan, the focus of humanitarian operations and the basic entry gateway to aid.”
In turn, Anwar Al -Awni, a spokesman for the European Union, considered that the recent attacks "indicate a large and disturbing struggle" to areas that were previously safe.
It is reported that since the loss of rapid support, military sites in Khartoum and the center of the country, their dependence on drones and remote -range artillery has increased, with the aim of cutting the army supplies, according to a number of experts.
The war divided Sudan between areas in the center, north and east controlled by the army, and another in the south under the grip of the Rapid Support Forces that control the Darfur region (the West) almost completely.