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Sudan army denies attacks after Darfur deal

Source: News 24
Khartoum : Sudan | 9 months ago  
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Sudan's army on Thursday denied accusations it attacked a Darfur rebel group a day after the country signed a goodwill agreement with the movement. Darfur's rebel Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) said government forces and allied militias launched air and ground attacks on two of their positions...
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