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Sudan: RSF capture of Heglig threatens South Sudan's oil exports

South Sudan relies entirely on Sudanese pipelines to export its oil and has seen production repeatedly disrupted by the conflict, worsening its economic crisis. Port Sudan accuses Juba of aiding RSF

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00:00Machine guns, anti-aircraft weapons and shells.
00:07This is some of the armour that Sudanese forces surrendered to their South Sudanese counterparts when they crossed into South Sudan after losing the Heglig oil field to the RSF on Monday.
00:22We will keep these weapons and the two leaders can discuss with each other.
00:27On Tuesday, a drone strike by Sudan's army near the facility killed dozens including South Sudanese soldiers.
00:35This analyst says the attack was a warning to Juba from Port Sudan.
00:57South Sudan denies taking sides in the conflict.
01:15South Sudan denies taking sides in the conflict.
01:45The capture of Heglig is the latest in a string of RSF territorial gains including the October fall of El Fasher, the capital of North Delfuld province.
01:59So-
02:05So-
02:09Let's get started.
02:13licensure
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