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22.11.2024

Security Source: Khartoum weapons factory produced chemical weapons

Sudanese government claims they found evidence that Israel blew up the factory in Khartoum • "aircraft and weapons used in the attack are available only to Israel" • Reporting: weapons factory created chemical weapons

Security Source: Khartoum weapons factory produced chemical weapons
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Khartoum, Sudan continues to place the blame for the mysterious explosion at the weapons factory this week, on Israel.

Sudanese President Omar al - Bashir, said tonight (Saturday), that the "Israeli attack" on the weapons factory south of Khartoum, "was a hysterical reaction to changes in the political area."

The Country's information minister said that evidence linking Israel to the incident was found and that its purpose became "legitimate targets".

An Israeli security source claims that the destroyed weapons factory in Khartoum, capital of Sudan, produced, among others, chemical weapons, according to U.S. news site report "Examiner." According to the report Sudan has provided weapons for years to the Hamas organization in Gaza.

In a speech given on Wednesday by Sudanese President, he claimed that the "irresponsible behavior is an expression of concern and nervousness of Israel from its present political and social upheavals in the region and progress of Sudan." He added: "Such aggressive measures by the Zionist entity will not be able to force Khartoum to change its policy." He said, "Our enemies cannot harm our efforts to build a united, prosperous society and build a powerful army."

Meanwhile, the Kuwait News Agency reported that according to the Sudanese Information Minister Ahmad Bilal Othman, military experts inspected the facility and determined that the weapons used in the attack are made in Israel. "Aircraft and advanced weapons used in the attack are not available in any country in the region except Israel "he said.

Fire Factory "Yarmuk" broke out on Wednesday morning and witnesses said some explosions occurred there. Firefighters battled the fire for over two hours until they managed to put out the fire.

Last night another fire occurred there. "The fire has no connection to sabotage or an explosion," said local police spokesman Ahmed Omar.
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