Libya Accuses Khartoum Of Flying Weapons To Islamist Rebels In Tripoli -- The Guardian

Sudan insists weapons were intended for legitimate border forces patrolling the southern desert

Libya has expelled the Sudanese military attache after accusing Khartoum of flying weapons to Islamist rebels in Tripoli, raising fears of a widening regional conflict.

The government, which has fled Tripoli for eastern Libya, accused Khartoum of sending a transport plane loaded with munitions for the Islamist-led Libya Dawn militias who control the capital.

"Sudan is interposing itself by providing arms to a terrorist group that is attacking the headquarters of the state," said a government statement. "This also represents a clear violation of international resolutions, and the latest UN Security Council resolution."

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My Comment: Sudan's leaders .... who are now wanted by The Hague for war crimes .... have a long history of intervening in the affairs of neighboring states. I guess they have added Libya to their list.