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Sudanese fighters accused of massacres use Canadian-made rifles
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Elfaki, Shahad
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, Angelovski, Ivan
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Ammunition
/ Brokers
/ Exports
/ Firearms
/ International trade
/ Logos
/ Massacres
/ Product testing
/ Social networks
/ Weapons
2025
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Sudanese fighters accused of massacres use Canadian-made rifles
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Elfaki, Shahad
, Pearson, Jordan
, Angelovski, Ivan
in
Ammunition
/ Brokers
/ Exports
/ Firearms
/ International trade
/ Logos
/ Massacres
/ Product testing
/ Social networks
/ Weapons
2025
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Slung over the shoulder of one RSF fighter in the video is a modern-looking, bolt-action precision rifle, with a skeletonized folding stock, a handguard and a high-power scope. According to the article, Sterling Cross opened its commercial arm in 2011, producing rifles and ammunition and advertising to Canadian hunters. According to a 2020 Facebook post, the company was also running tests with the rifle, stating, “New product testing coming along nicely #xlcr #excelsior #ballistics #rangetesting.” According to Badi, under the new legislation, Canadian firms found to be in violation could face prosecution in Canada. | Duration 4:55 The United Arab Emirates has been accused of providing arms to the Rapid Support Forces by U.S. intelligence agencies and human rights groups, although it has repeatedly denied sending weapons.
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