Sudan Extends Airspace Closure Until July 10th

The Sudanese Civil Aviation Authority has announced that the country’s airspace will remain closed until July 10, with the exception of humanitarian aid flights. This extension comes after the authority had previously extended the closure to June 30 due to ongoing conflicts in the region. The decision to close the airspace was made on April 17, just two days after the war between the country’s army and paramilitary forces broke out.

The warring parties had agreed to a temporary ceasefire to allow the Sudanese citizens to celebrate the Eid al-Adha holiday this week. However, the peace was short-lived as a blast near Sudan’s army headquarters in the capital Khartoum reignited the conflict on Thursday.

The war has had devastating consequences, with over 2,800 people killed and more than 2.2 million people displaced. Humanitarian aid flights are permitted to provide much-needed assistance to those affected by the conflict.

The ongoing conflict in Sudan highlights the importance of peace and stability in ensuring the safety and well-being of citizens. It is crucial for all parties involved to work towards a lasting solution that can bring an end to the violence and create a path towards a peaceful future. The international community must also play a role in supporting efforts towards achieving peace and stability in Sudan.

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