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Khartoum International Airport
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Khartoum International Airport is the main airport in Khartoum, Sudan, and was stormed and occupied on April 15, 2023, during the Battle of Khartoum. The airport originated as a Royal Air Force airfield called Gordon's Tree in the 1940s and later became known as El Shajjara. After Sudan gained independence in 1956, the airport was used by various airlines, and a new international airport was planned to replace it in Omdourman. The current airport has been closed since the 2023 attack, and its ICAO code was changed from HSSS to HSSK in March 2021.learn more on wikipedia
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