A few months ago, we published our short doc on a military camp that can be linked to the RSF, about 80km south of Kufrah airport.
This camp was already active in January this year, and still is until this day.
With CIR's Sudan Witness, I mapped these tracks and identified truck-sized objects and smoke plumes along this route from Kufrah far into Sudan, such as this one captured by Planet on 5 November, coming from a convoy allegedly hit by an airstrike.
🚨 Out now: our interactive website and dashboard with 384 airstrikes linked to the Sudanese Armed Forces in Sudan, including map with filters and timeline, case studies and munition analysis.
With Sudan Witness
@cen4infores.bsky.social
Access it here:
sudanairstrikes-info-res-hub.hub.arcgis.com
Of these 384 reported strikes, 168 were corroborated by collecting and verifying user-generated content and analysis of satellite imagery.
Munitions remnants identified in multiple cases can be linked to the SAF.
More than 1700 civilian deaths were reported as a result of these strikes
🚨 Out now: our interactive website and dashboard with 384 airstrikes linked to the Sudanese Armed Forces in Sudan, including map with filters and timeline, case studies and munition analysis.
With Sudan Witness
@cen4infores.bsky.social
Access it here:
sudanairstrikes-info-res-hub.hub.arcgis.com
This Sentinel-2 timelapse shows a route connecting Kufrah, Libya with Sudan.
Vehicle tracks on this leg eastwards into Sudan – not visible in prior years – become visible following an increase of cargo flights at Kufrah airport.
www.reuters.com/world/how-re...
BBC already reported on our work yesterday, see below
🧵1/6 After the El Fasher massacre, I identified a large UAE-aligned influence operation on X promoting the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Around 19,000 accounts showed strong indicators of automation - bots marcowenjones.substack.com/p/i-found-19... #Sudan #Dysinfluence