Fourth and fifth Saudi aid planes arrive in Sudan

The fourth Saudi plane carrying aid for Sudanese people leaves King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh on Thursday. (SPA)
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The fourth Saudi plane carrying aid for Sudanese people leaves King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh on Thursday. (SPA)
The fourth Saudi plane carrying aid for Sudanese people leaves King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh on Thursday. (SPA)
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The fourth Saudi plane carrying aid for Sudanese people leaves King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh on Thursday. (SPA)
The fourth Saudi plane carrying aid for Sudanese people leaves King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh on Thursday. (SPA)
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The fourth Saudi plane carrying aid for Sudanese people leaves King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh on Thursday. (SPA)
The fourth Saudi plane carrying aid for Sudanese people leaves King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh on Thursday. (SPA)
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The fourth Saudi plane carrying aid for Sudanese people leaves King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh on Thursday. (SPA)
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Updated 11 May 2023
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Fourth and fifth Saudi aid planes arrive in Sudan

The fifth Saudi plane carrying aid for Sudanese people arrives at Port Sudan International Airport on Thursday. (SPA)
  • The relief includes food baskets, shelter materials, and medical supplies

RIYADH: The fourth and fifth Saudi planes carrying aid for Sudanese people arrived at Port Sudan International Airport on Thursday carrying 10 tons of relief each.

The relief includes food baskets, shelter materials, and medical supplies.

The aid flights are part of a Saudi directive to provide the Sudanese people with assistance worth $100 million.

The UN on Thursday urged countries with influence in Africa to help end the conflict in Sudan after reported progress in truce talks between the army and the rival paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.

Clashes rocked Halfaya, an entry point to the capital, early on Thursday as residents heard warplanes circling over Khartoum and its adjoining sister cities of Bahri and Omdurman, but the fighting appeared calmer than on Wednesday.