A NATO Ally Is Arming Sudan's Military Junta. The West Is Looking Away.
- Hayvi Bouzo

- Jun 16
- 1 min read
Updated: 2 days ago
While Ankara presents itself as a humanitarian partner in Sudan, Turkish drones and military support are helping sustain a war that has devastated Darfur and displaced millions.
By Hayvi Bouzo

Somewhere in North Darfur, a family hears a sound they have learned to dread: the low hum of a drone they cannot see and cannot outrun. When it strikes, it may hit a market, a displacement camp, or a home. The drone is a Bayraktar, built in Istanbul by a NATO ally. The country under attack is Sudan. And in Western capitals, no one seems to find this strange.



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