Satellite Images Suggest Sudan Factory Was Bombed -- Jerusalem Post/Reuters
The Satellite Sentinel Project says imagery of the site shows six large craters, each 16 meters in diameter and consistent with those created by air-delivered munitions.
UNITED NATIONS - Analysis of satellite imagery of a Sudanese munitions factory that Khartoum accused Israel of bombing earlier this week suggests the site may have been hit with aerial bombardment as Sudan claims, a monitoring group said on Saturday.
The Satellite Sentinel Project, whose founders include Hollywood actor George Clooney and the Enough Project, said it conducted a comparative analysis of DigitalGlobe imagery of the arms factory in Khartoum, where a huge explosion on Tuesday killed two people and caused a large fire.
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