Sudanese anti-aircraft crews shot down an "aerial target" near Khartoum's twin city of Omdurman, a military spokesman said today, after witnesses reported hearing explosions in the area.
An air base detected the target around 10:45 pm (1945 GMT) yesterday flying at low altitude over Omdurman's Wadi Sayidna military area, checked there were no civilian planes nearby and shot it down, military spokesman Colonel Al-Sawarmy Khaled Saad said in a statement.
After it was hit, it disintegrated and its debris fell to earth in several residential areas of Omdurman, Saad said.
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No one was hurt in the incident according to the statement, which was published on the website of the defence ministry.
Investigations were ongoing, Saad said, stressing the "stability of the situation" in the capital today.
In an earlier statement, Saad had denied rumours of "an attempted coup, military clashes or a foreign attack" that circulated on Sudanese social media after the incident.
Witnesses in Omdurman said they heard loud explosions from outside the city late yesterday. The area is home to several military installations.
A resident of the city's Wad al-Bakhit neighbourhood told AFP they had heard several loud blasts.
"When we heard the noise from the explosion, the walls of our house shook and the blast was repeated four times," he said on condition of anonymity.