Sudan Urges Kenya to Cease Alleged Support of RSF
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Khartoum accuses Kenya of "promoting division" in the Sudan and providing arms to the paramilitaries of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs states that on several occasions, consignments of weapons and ammunition labelled in Kenya have been discovered since the beginning of the war in April 2023. This is not the first time Nairobi has been accused by Khartoum of supporting the SRF, but it has always denied it…
Sudan Urges Kenya to Cease Alleged Support of RSF
Nairobi -- The Sudanese government has called on Kenya to immediately cease any form of assistance to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a paramilitary group it has labeled a "terrorist militia" that has been sanctioned by the US over human rights violations.
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