By Declan Walsh and Julian E. Barnes Sudan’s military has used chemical weapons on at least two occasions against the paramilitary group it is battling for control of the country, four senior ...
The videos show members of Sudan's military walking around the warehouse, which is filled with large boxes, and one Sudanese soldier saying the weapons all originate from the United Arab Emirates ...
A lighting offensive has reversed months of setbacks for the government while rebel discipline shows signs of fraying after nearly two years of civil war.
The Sudanese army is tapping into nationalist and xenophobic sentiments to gain domestic support and distract attention from ...
In-depth: A whirlwind of recent army gains has triggered the most dramatic shift in battle lines between the army and RSF ...
The United States responded with targeted sanctions against key military leaders ... ramifications of these chemical weapons allegations extended far beyond Sudan’s borders.
A week later, it also imposed sanctions against Burhan, accusing the army of attacking schools, markets and hospitals, as well as using food deprivation as a weapon of war. The war in Sudan has ...
Washington has slapped sanctions on Sudan's army leader, citing his responsibility ... leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and a Hong-Kong-based weapons supplier block them from entering or transiting ...
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