On Saturday, April 15, during an attempted coup d'état in Sudan, a Boeing 737 plane belonging to the Ukrainian low-cost airline SkyUp caught fire.
Source. This was reported by UNIAN with reference to Avianews.com.
The airport in Khartoum (the capital) was seized by Sudanese special forces, which is opposed to the regular army.
It is known that a combustion sensor was triggered on one of the two SkyUp airplanes at Khartoum Airport. It is currently impossible to determine the condition of the aircraft and possible damage.
Boeing 737 украинского лоукостера SkyUp загорелся во время попытки государственного переворота в Судане. Воздушные ворота захватил спецназ Судана.
– avianews.com (@avianewscom) April 15, 2023
На видео очевидцев из столичного аэропорта в Хартуме видно, что горит один из двух авиалайнеров SkyUp, которые стояли рядом. pic.twitter.com/5438pt9YI3
It is reported that Ukrainian crews and two SkyUp aircraft were operating in Sudan. These are Boeing 737-800s with numbers UR-SQA and UR-sqh.
SkyUp Airlines aircraft are operating in Sudan under an ACMI contract with Sun Air. Since the beginning of 2023, they have operated flights to Cairo (Egypt), Riyadh, and Jeddah (Saudi Arabia).
As reported, on April 15, fighting unexpectedly broke out in Sudan between special forces and army units. The clashes started in the capital Khartoum and several other cities.
The contradictions that took place between different security forces of the African country escalated into an open armed confrontation.
It was reported that the parties were using heavy weapons, and thick smoke was rising over Khartoum. In addition, clashes were reported in the cities of Umdurman, Bahri and Marawi.