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Oil exports resume through Port Sudan after attacks - Radio Tamazuj

Summary by radiotamazuj.org
South Sudan’s crude oil exports through Port Sudan, the army’s de facto wartime capital on the Red Sea, have resumed weeks after drone attacks targeted key facilities, officials confirmed Tuesday. Last month, Sudan’s army-aligned government ordered energy firms to prepare to halt shipments of South Sudanese crude—a major blow to its landlocked neighbor, which relies on Sudan for oil exports and derives over 90% of its revenue from petroleum. How…
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radiotamazuj.org broke the news in on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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