New Evidence Shows UAE and Other Countries’ Involvement in Sudan War

Sudan’s Attorney General, Intisar Ahmed Abdel-Aal, stated that the National Committee for Investigating Crimes and Violations of National Law and International Humanitarian Law has filed 188,405 criminal cases, some of which have been referred to competent courts for judicial consideration, with verdicts issued in several cases.

In a briefing to a Turkish media delegation, Intisar Abdel-Aal said that among the accused are 122 “mercenaries” holding various foreign nationalities, with some having been sentenced to death, according to the Attorney General’s Office.

The Attorney General also confirmed that the committee obtained material evidence proving the United Arab Emirates’ involvement in supporting rebel forces, as well as the complicity of certain other countries that allowed weapons and military equipment to pass through their borders with Sudan.