February 26, 2025
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Sudan crashed a military aircraft: at least 46 people were killed, including civilians

On the evening of February 25, the Sudan military aircraft crashed during the departure from the Air Base Vadi Saidna north of Omurman: at least 46 civilians and military are known. Source: Associated Press with reference to the Sudan army and officials literally: “The number of those killed as a result of Sudan military aircraft near Omurman has increased to at least 46 people, officials said on Wednesday.””, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

On the evening of February 25, the Sudan military aircraft crashed during the departure from the Air Base Vadi Saidna north of Omurman: at least 46 civilians and military are known.

Source: Associated Press with reference to Sudan army and officials

Literally ar: “The number of dead Sudan military aircraft near Omurman has increased to at least 46 people as a result of Sudan military aircraft, officials said on Wednesday.”

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Details: According to the AR, the aircraft fell in a densely populated area near the military airfield in Omurman, which is part of the agglomeration of the capital of the country, Hartum.

The Sudan Ministry of Health initially reported 19 victims of a plane crash, and later the death toll increased to 46.

The military reported the destruction of several houses in the Carrari area of ​​Omurman, as well as the death of civilians, but did not specify their number.

The Ministry of Health reported that some bodies were transferred to the NAU Hospital in Omurmann.

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