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Iranian Ammunition Surfaces Across African Conflicts

Published January 21, 2013

For years, unmarked ammunition has been circulating in some of Africa's bloodiest conflict zones - Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Ivory Coast. After a six-year investigation, arms investigators say they have figured out where the ammunition is being made: Iran. Selah Hennessy reports for VOA from London.


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