Drones, gold and covert networks: Foreign hands fuelling Sudan’s relentless war
[The Standard - The Gambia] - 3/12/2025
By Sheriff Bojang Jr From clandestine Emirati airlifts to Turkish drones and Sudanese gold moving through murky Gulf networks, foreign governments and arms brokers are propelling a war Sudan’s commanders do not control. We map the external actors – and weapons, wealth, fuel and diplomatic cover (…)
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