Libya fueled war in Sudan with Colombian mercenaries and equipment, UN report finds
The report says the battalion moved Colombian mercenaries, weapons and fuel to the RSF, which has killed at least 59,000 people in Sudan.
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UN: Libya fuelled Sudan war with Colombian mercenaries
An armed group in Libya helped the transfer of former Colombian military personnel to fight with the Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group against the Sudanese military, according to a United Nations report released days after the third anniversary of the start of the war in Sudan. Libya's Subul al-Salam Battalion facilitated the transfer of recruits, including Colombian mercenaries, weapons and fuel across the border to support the RSF, addin…
Libya fueled war in Sudan with Colombian mercenaries and equipment, UN report finds
United Nations experts have found that paramilitaries fighting against the Sudanese military received support from an armed group in Libya, adding more chaos to the devastating war in Sudan.
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