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Sudan Accuses the UAE of Deploying Colombian Mercenaries to Support RSF

Sudan alleges UAE involvement in funding Colombian mercenaries for the RSF in its ongoing civil war, claims denied by the UAE, as the conflict since April 2023 results in over 40,000 deaths and 12 million displaced.

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On August 4, Sudan has alleged that the UAE is sending Colombian mercenaries to assist the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) amidst its civil war, claiming to possess “irrefutable evidence” but failing to provide any details.

The UAE has vehemently refuted these claims, asserting that they are designed to hinder peace initiatives.

The civil conflict, which erupted in April 2023, has led to more than 40,000 fatalities and has displaced approximately 12 million individuals.

Sudan has previously charged the UAE with supplying arms to the RSF, a claim that the UAE has also denied. Both the Sudanese military and the RSF have been implicated in severe human rights abuses.

Rad more at: Sudan accuses UAE of funding Colombian mercenaries to fight alongside RSF in civil war | AP News

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