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A U.N. panel is investigating how Bulgarian mortar rounds, exported to the UAE in 2019, ended up in a supply convoy for Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia fighters. Bulgaria denies re-exporting the munitions to Sudan, stating it has not issued an export license. The UAE has denied providing arms to the RSF, and the U.N.
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