Gasoline Traffic Between Libya and Sudan Has Increased, Says Us Ngo
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A major oil-producing country, Libya has managed to re-establish its production despite the political chaos. However, large quantities of black gold escape official channels, often with the complicity of the authorities. The investigators of the US agency The Sentry devote a detailed report to this phenomenon, which weighs heavily on the country's finances and feeds violence.
Since the beginning of the war in Sudan in April 2023, several reports by UN experts and international NGOs have mentioned the existence of a traffic of petrol and diesel between Libya by Marshal Khalifa Haftar and the Sudanese SRF. A traffic that has increased according to a new report, released on Thursday 13 November, by the American NGO The Sentry. The strong man of eastern and southern Libya supplies illicit fuel to the Quick Support Forces…
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