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UN sanctions brother of Sudan’s RSF leader, Colombian mercenaries

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April 28 (Reuters) - The United ‌Nations on Tuesday imposed sanctions on Algoney Hamdan ​Daglo Musa, younger brother of the head of Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF), and three ⁠Colombian mercenaries accused of recruiting former Colombian personnel to fight in the country.

A statement from Britain's mission to the United Nations said the sanctions ​were imposed by the U.N. Security Council at the proposal of the United ‌States, Britain and France:

• Those designated included Algoney Hamdan Daglo Musa, brother of RSF leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo. It said he led RSF efforts to ⁠procure weapons and military equipment.

• Also sanctioned were Alvaro Andres ⁠Quijano Becerra, Claudia Viviana Oliveros Forero, and Mateo Andres Duque Botero. It said they played a central role in recruiting former Colombian military personnel.

• Video and photographic evidence showed the three Colombians "providing the RSF with tactical and technical ‌expertise, serving as infantry and artillery men, drone pilots, vehicle operators, ⁠and instructors, with some even training children to ‌fight in the RSF."

• In February, Britain, again ​alongside France and the U.S., secured the sanctioning of four RSF commanders for atrocities committed in RSF's siege of El Fasher.

• Colombian mercenaries ‌have participated in numerous battles across Sudan, including ​in the capital, Khartoum, in ⁠Omdurman, Kordofan, and El Fasher.

The three-year war between the ‌Sudanese army and RSF has created what ⁠aid groups say is now the world's worst humanitarian crisis.

Earlier in April, the United States imposed sanctions on five companies and individuals it said ​were involved in recruiting ‌former Colombian military personnel to fight on behalf of the RSF. It ⁠said hundreds of former Colombian military ​personnel had gone to Sudan to support the RSF.

(Reporting by David ​Brunnstrom; Editing by Daniel Wallis)

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