The documents analyzed by the UN Security Council indicate that British military equipment has been found on the battlefields in Sudan, used by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a paramilitary group accused of genocide. These findings have raised concerns regarding the UK's arms exports to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which have been accused of supplying weapons to the RSF. Although the UAE denies these allegations, evidence suggests that the UK has continued to approve exports of military equipment to this state, despite the risks of use in international conflicts. Additionally, information has been uncovered about export licenses issued by the British government for military equipment, including training systems for weapons, which could contribute to the escalation of the conflict in Sudan. Organizations and experts are calling for an investigation into these transfers to prevent complicity in war crimes.
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