Sudan conflict: Black market AK-47s flood Sudan's capital

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Khartoum has become lawless after four months of war, forcing some residents to arm themselves.

The price of an AK-47 assault rifle, one of the most-recognisable weapons of war, has fallen over the last few months by 50% on the black market in Sudan's capital, Khartoum - now costing only around $830 .

Supply outstripped demand, especially after what locals refer to as the Battle of Bahri, fought in mid-July, around three months into the conflict that has devastated Sudan. In the past the smuggled weapons used to be sold mainly to rebels and militiamen involved in long-running conflicts in Sudan, or neighbouring states like Chad.

A 55-year-old father of six said he bought an AK-47 rifle because of rising crime, and "potential attacks from other people in Khartoum". The arms dealer said that in far greater demand than AK-47 rifles are pistols, which are easier to use and to carry. Though people are struggling financially, a significant number of residents are buying weapons as safety is of paramount importance - especially as homes are being looted and women are being raped.

 

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