“Army Anti-Military Forces” Deal with Reconnaissance Aircrafts in The Northern Skies
Sudan Events – Follow-ups
The 19th Infantry Division of Merowe has announced that (3) reconnaissance drones were monitored by the army’s base in the “Umm Bakool” area, at a distance of (70) kilometers south of Merowe in the Nile West Bank.
The Moral Orientation Department of the 19th Infantry Division said in a press release that on Wednesday, April 24, at two o’clock in the afternoon, three small reconnaissance drones were spotted flying at high altitudes from west to east by our forces stationed in the Umm Bakool area, 70 kilometers south of Merowe in the West Bank. It added that they were dealt with ground-based anti-aircraft guns, foiling their mission, and fleeing.
The division reassured the citizens of Merowe locality that such aircraft do not pose a danger if they are detected, dealt with, removed, or shot down.
The Division confirmed that radars and jamming devices monitor and follow up such objects and are dealt with using ground-based anti-aircraft guns.
It called on all citizens to immediately report to the nearest point or base of our forces if they see any strange objects in the skies of Merowe locality.