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Sudan’s top military leaders are embroiled in a violent power struggle that threatens to propel the region into chaos. As tensions escalated over the weekend, US special forces swept into the battle-torn capital to rescue embassy staff – leaving behind a small team of British soldiers on a top-secret mission. Associate Editor Dominic Nicholls has the details of their assignment.
Chris
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