Sudan Denies Chemical Weapons Allegations Two Months After US Applies Sanctions
Sudan's government denies chemical weapons use amid US sanctions, citing forensic reviews and health data showing no contamination or related fatalities, officials said.
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Sudan Denies Chemical Weapons Allegations Two Months After US Applies Sanctions
Sudan's army-backed government has published a report stating that it found no evidence of chemical contamination, two months after the United States imposed sanctions over chemical weapons allegations which it denies.
Sudan denies chemical weapons allegations two months after US applies sanctions
Sudan’s army-backed government has published a report stating that it found no evidence of chemical contamination, two months after the United States imposed sanctions over chemical weapons allegations which it denies.


Sudan says no evidence of chemical weapons use in Khartoum
Sudan's army-backed government has released a report saying it found no evidence of chemical contamination two months after the United States imposed sanctions over chemical weapons allegations it denies. "Based on available evidence and data from field measurements, health surveillance systems and official medical reports... there is no evidence of chemical or radioactive contamination in Khartoum state," the health ministry said in a report re…
SPT: Burhan's SAF used chemical weapons in Khartoum and Darfur
A new SPT report compiles testimonies from doctors, displaced residents, community leaders and former combatants alleging General al-Burhan’s army (SAF) used internationally banned chemical agents in Khartoum and parts of Darfur, leaving swathes of the capital “unlivable” and triggering unexplained illnesses among civilians. Junta operating from Port Sudan had floated a plan to rehabilitate Khartoum for a phased return of officials. A committee …
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