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US Sanctions Three Sudanese Companies For Funding Ongoing War

Three Sudanese corporations have been sanctioned by the United State Treasury for allegedly funding the devastating war that is ravaging the country.

Al-Fakher Advanced Works and Alkhaleej Bank, both governed by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), are two of the organizations targeted.

The US Treasury Department also said in a release on Wednesday that Zadna International, which is connected to the Sudanese army, is subject to penalties.

The Treasury Department’s statement asserted that all three companies have played a role in undermining the peace, security, and stability of Sudan by engaging in activities such as money laundering and fundraising through gold exports.

According to UN reports, the nine-month violence has claimed over 12,000 lives and driven nearly eight million people to evacuate their homes.

These sanctions are a part of a larger plan aimed at ending the crisis.

On Tuesday, General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, the commander of the Sudanese army, called for a full-scale offensive against the RSF, expressing disinterest in dialogue, deeming it a futile endeavor.

Both the US government and other civil rights organizations have accused the Sudanese army and the RSF of war crimes, a claim that both organizations have adamantly denied.

Even as international efforts to alleviate the grave humanitarian catastrophe in Sudan pick up steam, the situation remains complicated.

Chioma Kalu

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