they havnt used a ak since the 80's. they switched to a gun thats looked a little like a ak but different kinda like a vz58 looks a little like a ak but isn't.
they havnt used a ak since the 80's. they switched to a gun thats looked a little like a ak but different kinda like a vz58 looks a little like a ak but isn't.
A power struggle between Sudan's army and paramilitaries has seen fighting erupt between armed factions in the capital Khartoum and other cities
Tensions have increased between the government and the powerful Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in recent days
The RSF says it controls key sites in the capital but Sudan's leader - and head of the military - has rejected its claim
The African Union, leading Arab states and the US have called for an end to the fighting and a resumption of talks aimed at restoring a civilian government
Sudanese groups and the ruling military junta failed to reach an agreement last week on a handover of power
Yesterday Ed had the breaking news that the U.S. was making plans to evacuate its embassy staff from Sudan’s capital city of Khartoum, but that American citizens in-country were being told they...
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The American mission in the capital warned Thursday that ‘due to the uncertain security situation in Khartoum and closure of the airport, it is not currently safe to undertake a U.S. government-coordinated evacuation of private U.S. citizens.’ If that wasn’t a horrific deja vu moment of international disgrace and national tragedy, I don’t know what one would be.
Isn't that place half underwater?
Maybe they should have sent the navy.
The natives are starving. Wait until they find out about Chinese food, aka long pork.