
A New York Times investigation has uncovered a secret military outpost embedded within Egypt’s East Oweinat agricultural project.
Satellite imagery reveals the base has expanded significantly since 2018, transforming a remote farming region into a strategic launchpad.
The report alleges these drones are conducting lethal strikes inside Sudan, resulting in casualties among both combatants and civilians.
Military convoys traveling from Libya were also reportedly intercepted and destroyed by these aerial assets during operations last November.
Sudan officially purchased Bayraktar TB2 models.
These findings suggest a clandestine collaboration designed to influence the volatile conflict currently tearing through the heart of Sudan.
The Turkish government has officially denied any military presence in Sudan, maintaining a stance of non-interference in the war.
Both Egyptian authorities and General Abdel Fattah al Burhan’s army have remained silent, refusing to comment on the specific allegations of cooperation.




