Al-Harith Idriss Al-Harith Mohamed, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Sudan, addresses the Security Council meeting on March 7, 2024 (UN photo)

October 12, 2024 (UNITED NATIONS) – Sudan on Thursday renewed its accusations against the United Arab Emirates of supporting the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in the ongoing conflict, urging the UN Security Council to take action against what it called “continuous aggressive activities.” In a letter to the Security Council President dated Oct. 11, Sudan presented what it described as new evidence of UAE’s military, financial, and logistical support for the RSF. This follows a formal complaint filed by Sudan against the UAE on March 29, which accused the Gulf state of planning to ignite the war and supporting the RSF with help from Chad. The letter cited instances of wounded RSF fighters receiving treatment at Zayed Military Hospital in Abu Dhabi and included images of heavy artillery ammunition boxes bearing the UAE’s name, allegedly seized after battles in Jabal Moya. Sudan also presented images of trucks with Dubai license plates purportedly used to transport weapons and ammunition and said it had confiscated recently manufactured Emirati medicines and medical supplies from the RSF. “These seized items are in the possession of the Sudanese Armed Forces and can be examined by UN experts,” the letter stated. Sudan further accused the UAE …

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