Fighting in Sudan’s civil war sets ablaze the country’s largest oil refinery, satellite photos show
- Fighting around Sudan's largest oil refinery has caused a significant fire, sending thick black smoke over Khartoum, as shown by satellite data analyzed by the Associated Press.
- The refinery, owned by the Sudanese government and the China National Petroleum Corporation, has been subject to previous attacks since the RSF claimed control in April 2023.
- The Sudanese military and the RSF have exchanged accusations regarding responsibility for the fire, with the military alleging the RSF deliberately set the blaze, while the RSF claimed airstrikes by the military caused it.
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Fighting in Sudan’s civil war sets ablaze the country’s largest oil refinery, satellite photos show
Fighting around Sudan’s largest oil refinery set the sprawling complex ablaze, satellite data analyzed by The Associated Press on Saturday shows, sending thick, black smoke over the country’s capital.
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