The United Arab Emirates has built covert air routes across Africa to supply Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces, according to reporting by Le Monde.
Cargo flights have moved through hubs in Ethiopia and the Central African Republic, forming a sustained logistical chain using aircraft with obscured ownership and limited tracking visibility.
RSF, led by Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, drives Sudan war with reported atrocities; Abu Dhabi’s Central Africa influence expands supply routes for weapons and fighters.
The war has spilled across borders, pulling in actors from Chad to eastern Libya, where networks tied to Khalifa Haftar continue to facilitate supply lines.







