KHARTOUM: The Khartoum International Airport and several areas of the Sudanese capital were attacked by drones early Tuesday morning, just one day before the airport was set to resume domestic flights.

"Khartoum Airport was targeted by five suicide drones at dawn today," a military source told Xinhua news agency. "Ground-based anti-aircraft systems intercepted and shot down the drones, and limited losses were recorded," said the source, who requested anonymity.

Another source at the airport said several maintenance workers and a civil defence officer sustained minor injuries in the attack.

Local residents reported hearing explosions across various neighborhoods in the capital. "We heard the sounds of about 11 drones, followed by successive explosions," said an eyewitness from the East

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