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9/10Relevance for Dubai residentsApr 26

A recent report has surfaced, alleging that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) paid Colombian mercenaries to support the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan. The report, which has not been verified by multiple sources, suggests that the UAE's involvement may have contributed to the conflict in Sudan. However, without further confirmation from credible sources, it is difficult to determine the accuracy of these claims.

The situation in Sudan is complex and multifaceted, with various factions and interests at play. The RSF, a paramilitary group, has been involved in the conflict, and allegations of human rights abuses have been raised. The international community has called for restraint and a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

It is essential to approach this topic with caution and consider multiple sources before drawing conclusions. The UAE has not publicly commented on the allegations, and it is unclear what actions, if any, the country may have taken in Sudan.


Fact Verification
UNVERIFIEDUAE paid Colombian mercenaries to support the RSF in Sudan — thecradle.co
VERIFIEDRSF involved in conflict in Sudan — multiple news outlets
VERIFIEDAllegations of human rights abuses in Sudan — multiple human rights organizations
SINGLE SOURCEThis story has been reported by only one outlet. Claims may not be independently verified.

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