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Tens of thousands of Sudanese rebels besieged the capital all night, and U.S. gunboats covered special forces: late at night cross-border assaults

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In the chaotic battlefield of Sudan, Khartoum airport became a meeting point of blood and fire. With the outbreak of war in Sudan, 27 passenger planes at the airport have been reduced to rubble under artillery fire. This includes a wide range of aircraft, from An-12 transport aircraft to Boeing 737-800 passenger aircraft, which have been devastated.

Fighting on the battlefield in Sudan was intense, with more than 400 people killed and more than 3,500 injured in the exchange of fire between the Sudanese rapid reaction force and the regular Sudanese army. In this chaotic land, the Sudan Doctors Union has issued an appeal for the international community to exert pressure to open a passage for the evacuation of the wounded and the safe transportation of the bodies of the dead.

Tens of thousands of Sudanese rebels besieged the capital all night, and U.S. gunboats covered special forces: late at night cross-border assaults

And on the night of the war, the American army began their operation. Tensions on the battlefield in Sudan forced U.S. forces to act. U.S. Air Force Special Forces dispatched AC-130J Ghost gunboats that crossed into Sudan to provide fire support. The force first entered the area around Khartoum airport and carried out monitoring and control tasks.

On the ground, U.S. Marine commandos also quickly began to operate. MC-130H special forces transport aircraft transported them to Khartoum, where they were tasked with controlling the situation on the ground around the airfield. U.S. heavy helicopters and reconnaissance aircraft are also in operation, CH-47 Chinook heavy helicopters and UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters pick up personnel from the U.S. Embassy District, while RC-135W reconnaissance aircraft are responsible for reconnaissance and monitoring missions.

Tens of thousands of Sudanese rebels besieged the capital all night, and U.S. gunboats covered special forces: late at night cross-border assaults

However, the chaos in Sudan is not just a conflict between domestic factions, but more likely a game of international powers. The political situation in Sudan is complex, with different factions vying for power within and some even secretly supporting rebel forces. Behind all this, the United States and Russia seem to have their own considerations and actions.

Sudan's important geographical location has made it the focus of international power competition. Both the United States and Russia want more influence in the land. Russia and Sudan are gradually cooperating and the relationship between the two countries is getting closer, and the United States hopes to take this opportunity to weaken Russia's influence in Sudan.

Tens of thousands of Sudanese rebels besieged the capital all night, and U.S. gunboats covered special forces: late at night cross-border assaults

In general, the situation in Sudan is chaotic and complex, and various forces are vying for influence in this land, causing a lot of chaos and blood. However, whatever the international competition, it is often innocent civilians who end up victimizing. It is hoped that the international community will work together to bring lasting peace and stability to the Sudan.

Tens of thousands of Sudanese rebels besieged the capital all night, and U.S. gunboats covered special forces: late at night cross-border assaults

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