Sudan, approximately 650 km northeast ofKhartoum. Furthermore, the destructionof the World Food Programme's aircraft severely impacted the organization's...
begins a large-scale evacuation of British citizens from Sudan. 29 April: Warplanes bomb Khartoum and heavy anti-aircraft artillery is heard in the city...
evacuations of thousands of Indians in Sudan, primarily in Khartoum, the capital of the country. The history of conflicts in Sudan has consisted of foreign...
abandon detailed plans for the destructionof enemy air defences. Forced to operate under the missile and anti-aircraft artillery threats, the close air...
Retrieved 26 November 2017. "Hamas aims Grad at Dimona reactor – payback for Khartoum raid". Debka. 28 October 2012. Archived from the original on 29 October...
October 2023. Retrieved 10 October 2023. The video also showed Qassam fighters touring the base, as well as pictures of the elimination of a number of Israeli...
lost 109 aircraft, most in air-to-air combat, while only 16 Israeli aircraft were lost, most to anti-aircraft artillery or SAMs. It took a salvo of 6 to 10...
"UN official: Khartoum knew of Darfur militia raid"[permanent dead link], The Guardian, 10 October 2006 "Nigerian FM arrives in Khartoum for talks on Darfur"...
it emerged in September 1967 at the Khartoum Arab Summit, was to reject any peaceful settlement with the State of Israel. The eight participating states—Egypt...
109 crashed, broke apart, and caught fire upon landing at Khartoum on 10 June 2008. The aircraft had been dispatched with its port engine thrust reverser...
Ocean. Surrender of the Regia Marina and destructionof Kriegsmarine battleships made Royal Navy aircraft carriers available for raids of the Andaman Sea...
140–142. ISBN 978-1-58234-049-4. "The Seizure of the Saudi Arabian Embassy in Khartoum" (PDF). U.S. Department of State. 4 May 2006. "William Rogers to the...
first independent elections in 1958, the continued neglect of the southern region by the Khartoum government led to uprisings, revolts, and the longest civil...
1944, HM595 was dispatched to Khartoum, Sudan to conduct a series of tropical trials. During 1945, two more Tempest V aircraft, EJ841 and JN750, were converted...
mines after the First World War. The British used mines in the Siege ofKhartoum. A Sudanese Mahdist force much larger than British strength was held...
possible. Destructionof the dockyards and railway workshops and the sinking of vessels on the Nile could cut the communications between Khartoum and Cairo...
River Memorandum by a vote of 75–19. In a nod to the 1967 Khartoum conference, Prime Minister Netanyahu emphasized a policy of "three no(s)": no withdrawal...