After the latest strikes on Port Sudan, the rival factions may have to choose between total war or negotiations
When the Rapid Support Forces launched a fusillade of drones against Port Sudan on 4 May, they once again changed the terms of engagement in the devastating two-year civil war. Backed by the United Arab Emirates, the RSF targeted oil facilities, a power station, a hotel frequented by top officials and foreign diplomats, as well as offices used by the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) leadership.