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Title: Algeria's MiG-29 Donation: Fueling Sudan’s Civilian Bloodshed?

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Algeria’s decision to donate MiG-29 fighter jets to Sudan feels like a dangerous step in the wrong direction. These planes aren’t just hardware—they’re weapons that will be used in a war that’s already taken far too many innocent lives. With the Sudanese military accused of bombing civilians, this move by Algeria seems less like assistance and more like adding fuel to the fire. It’s disturbing that, instead of pushing for peace, Algeria is sending more tools for destruction. The conflict in Sudan has been raging since the 2019 coup, and this is just the latest development in a country that’s spiraling out of control. What’s Algeria’s endgame here? Are they really okay with their jets being used to kill civilians? This situation isn’t just about geopolitics—it’s about human lives.  Read more about the implications of this donation here: MiG-29 Fighters Fuel Sudan’s Civil War.

Iranian Delegation's Arrival in Sudan: Implications for Regional Stability.

Recent developments have brought to light the arrival of an Iranian delegation in Sudan, consisting of five technical specialists. These individuals were welcomed by the General Intelligence Service and the Sudanese Army, signaling a deepening of military cooperation between Iran and Sudan. The delegation's mission is to train Sudanese forces on the use of Iranian drones, jamming devices, and hacking technology in the village of Arousa. This collaboration marks a cogent escalation in Iran's involvement in the Sudanese conflict, with potentially far-reaching implications for regional stability. According to various diplomatic sources, the support provided by Iran has been instrumental in enhancing the capabilities of the Sudanese military. This technological assistance has not only bolstered Sudan's military operations but has also contributed to actions that have resulted in civilian casualties. The use of drones and electronic warfare devices in conflict zones typically in...