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Chemical Weapons in Sudan

Summary by atalayar.com
As calls for hundreds of thousands of displaced persons to return to Khartoum followed, health teams began to document an increase in cases of patients affected by chemical weapons in the Sudanese capital: the faces of children covered with white spots and a soldier of the Port Sudan army lying in bed after being wounded by chemical weapons. Regressing a little in time, two videos of the army commander of Port Sudan, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and …
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As calls for hundreds of thousands of displaced persons to return to Khartoum followed, health teams began to document an increase in cases of patients affected by chemical weapons in the Sudanese capital: the faces of children covered with white spots and a soldier of the Port Sudan army lying in bed after being wounded by chemical weapons. Regressing a little in time, two videos of the army commander of Port Sudan, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and …

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atalayar.com broke the news in on Thursday, November 13, 2025.
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