Paramilitary drone attacks target town in northern Sudan: army

Paramilitary drone attacks target town in northern Sudan: army
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Paramilitary drone attacks target town in northern Sudan: army

Paramilitary drone attacks target town in northern Sudan: army

AL DABBAH: Sudanese paramilitary forces on Thursday launched several drone strikes on the northern town of Merowe, targeting a major dam in army-held territory, the army and other sources said.
Drones “targeted the army headquarters, the airport and the Merowe Dam,” an army statement said, adding that it had intercepted the attacks that it blamed on the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
A source from the intelligence service said seven projectiles had been fired, while an AFP journalist in the area heard 10 explosions.
Witnesses meanwhile counted more than two dozen explosions between midnight and dawn, adding that the town, about 350 kilometers (220 miles) north of Khartoum, was plunged into darkness after a full power cut.
The RSF has increasingly resorted to drones over the past months as its war with the army grinds on.
The paramilitaries have repeatedly targeted both military and civilian facilities, intensifying its attacks on the capital Khartoum in October and the wartime seat of government in Port Sudan during the spring.
In late October, the RSF captured El-Fasher, the last army stronghold in the vast western Darfur region, consolidating its hold over the area.
Since the fall of El-Fasher, fighting has shifted to the neighboring Kordofan region, a strategic area bridging the west of the country with the capital.
According to the International Organization for Migration, 90,000 civilians have fled El-Fasher since it fell into paramilitary control.


UN committee affirms Palestinian sovereignty over natural resources

UN committee affirms Palestinian sovereignty over natural resources
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UN committee affirms Palestinian sovereignty over natural resources

UN committee affirms Palestinian sovereignty over natural resources
  • It called on Israel to cease exploiting natural resources in these territories and recognizes the Palestinian right to claim compensation for such exploitation

DUBAI: The UN Economic and Financial Committee on Wednesday overwhelmingly adopted a resolution recognizing the Palestinian people’s permanent sovereignty over natural resources in the occupied Palestinian territory, including East Jerusalem, and the occupied Syrian Golan.

The resolution was supported by 152 countries and opposed by eight, with 12 abstentions.

It called on Israel to cease exploiting natural resources in these territories and recognizes the Palestinian right to claim compensation for such exploitation.

The measure was submitted by the Group of 77 and China and highlights international concerns over the destruction of Palestinian land, agriculture, and infrastructure, including water and electricity systems, particularly in the Gaza Strip.

The resolution now moves to the UN General Assembly for a final vote in December, following the standard annual process for committee-adopted measures.