Report: U.S. closed embassy in Khartoum prior to arms plant attack

Report: U.S. closed embassy in Khartoum prior to arms plant attack

PanARMENIAN.Net - The United States closed its embassy in the Sudanese capital of Khartoum on Wednesday, Oct 24 prior to an airstrike that hit a weapons plant in the country, The Jerusalem Post reports citing pan-Arab Al-Hayat newspaper.

According to Al-Hayat, there was speculation in Khartoum that the closing of the U.S. embassy indicated the U.S. had prior knowledge of the attack. The airstrike caused a huge explosion and fire at an arms factory that killed two people.

Sudan called on the UN Security Council to condemn Israel after it accused the Jewish State of carrying out the strike.

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