Late last week, soldiers from the Rapid Support Forces in the city of Omdurman, which is witnessing fierce battles with army forces, celebrated the downing of what they said was an Iranian-made “Muhajir” drone, and then transported the wreckage of the plane on board a car to a location. last. Prior to this incident, the American Bloomberg News Agency published a report saying - quoting what the agency described as Western officials - that Iran had supplied the Sudanese army with “Muhajir” drones. These officials said that satellites captured images of these aircraft at the Wadi Saydna military base, which is controlled by the army in Omdurman

.Aircraft of this type are single-engine and capable of hitting their targets accurately. The United States had previously accused Iran of supplying Russia with aircraft of the same type during its war with Ukraine, accusations that Tehran denied. Months before that, specifically last November, the President of the Sudanese Sovereignty Council and Army Commander, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, held a surprise meeting with Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi, on the sidelines of the Arab-Islamic Summit, which was hosted by Saudi Arabia at the time, after a rupture that lasted for several years between Khartoum and Tehran.