Yarmouk munitions factory explosion

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Yarmouk munitions factory explosion
Part of Israel–Iran proxy conflict
Type Air raid (unconfirmed)
Location
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Target Yarmouk munitions factory
Date 23 October 2012
24:00 (UTC+3)
Casualties 2 killed
1 injured
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On Tuesday 23 October 2012 at midnight local time (21:00 GMT) there was an explosion at the Yarmouk munitions factory, south of Khartoum, Sudan.[1] The factory had been built in 1996.[2] According to Khartoum state governor Abdel Rahman Al-Khidir the explosion probably happened at the main storage facility.[3] The resulting fire resulted in the death of two people and one person being injured. According to Sudanese opposition, the arms factory belonged to Iran's Revolutionary Guard.[4]

Ahmed Bilal Osman, Sudanese culture and information minister, blamed this on an airstrike by four Israeli aircraft. He claimed that Sudan found unexploded Israeli rockets.[5][6] Analysts say that Sudan is used as an arms-smuggling route to the Gaza Strip, which is governed by the Islamist militant organization Hamas.[7]

According to Sunday Times, this operation "was seen as a dry run for a forthcoming attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities".[8]

Analysis by military experts at the Satellite Sentinel Project suggested that the target may have been a batch of around 40 shipping containers, containing highly volatile cargo.[9]

Reaction

  •  Sudan Osman further said that Sudan has a "right to react"[6] and to strike Israel.[7] Daffa-Alla Elhag Ali Osman, Sudanese ambassador to the UN, brought the case to the UN Security council.[5] He also claimed that Israel had violated Sudanese air space three times in recent years.[10] Three hundred people chanted outside of a government building "Death to Israel" and "Remove Israel from the map."[7]
  •  Israel On 24 October 2012 Amos Gilad, an Israeli defence official, said that "Sudan is a dangerous terrorist state" but refused to confirm an Israeli involvement.[5]
  •  Iran sent two Iranian warships to Sudan, where the fleet commanders met with Sudanese navy commanders.[11]

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  • Sudan opposition: Bombed arms factory belongs to Iran's Revolutionary Guard, Haaretz October 24, 2012.
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