Soudan : L'Éthiopie soupçonnée de soutenir activement les FSR
A recent report from the Humanitarian Research Laboratory at Yale University supports the Sudanese army's accusations: Ethiopia is being used as a rear base by General Hemedti's paramilitary forces (FSR).
Analysis of satellite images of the Asosa military base, located in the Ethiopian region of Benishangul Gumuz (just 90 km from the border), reveals suspicious activity over the past five months:
The Yale report corroborates previous revelations and Khartoum's grievances:
"These images provide clear visual evidence that some FSR attacks are launched directly from Ethiopian territory." — Yale researchers
| Source | Revelations |
| Sudanese Army | Accuses Addis Ababa of hosting drone launches against its territory. |
| Reuters (February 2026) | Claims that the Asosa base, funded by the United Arab Emirates , serves as a training center for the FSR. |
| Addis Ababa | Officially denies any involvement in the conflict. |
This alleged involvement of Ethiopia marks a major diplomatic turning point in a war that has been tearing Sudan apart for almost three years, highlighting the increasing internationalization of the crisis.
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