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US Prosecutors: Iranian National Implicated in Brokerage Network Selling Weapons to Sudan

Accusations of smuggling drones, bombs, and millions of rounds of Iranian-made ammunition via front companies to bypass international sanctions

سيد بدري
Last updated: 20/04/2026 6:23 am
Sayed Badry
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  • Details of Smuggling Operations: Drones and Ammunition in Illegal Channels
  • Front Companies and Transborder Mediation to Evade International Oversight

Washington, USA – US prosecutors have revealed details of an international security case involving a detained Iranian woman accused of acting as a mediator within a network selling illegal weapons to Sudan. The alleged shipments included drones, bombs, and millions of rounds of ammunition manufactured inside Iran. Accordingly, Iranian weapons smuggling to Sudan represents a grave violation of international restrictions, placing the file of transborder Iranian military aid under the microscope of intensive US federal investigations.

Details of Smuggling Operations: Drones and Ammunition in Illegal Channels

Prosecutors clarified that ongoing investigations indicate the defendant served as a pivotal link in facilitating massive military deals manufactured in Iran and directed toward the Sudanese arena. Obviously, the network relied on complex and illegal channels to conceal the identities of buyers and final beneficiaries. As a result, this case has emerged as one of the most organized arms smuggling operations, involving military equipment capable of shifting field balances of power, prompting US authorities to expand the circle of suspicion to include other international parties.

Front Companies and Transborder Mediation to Evade International Oversight

According to preliminary data released by the prosecution, the network utilized front companies and deceptive shipping routes to hide the source of the weapons and bypass imposed bans. Certainly, Washington takes these activities, which threaten the stability of turbulent regions, very seriously, emphasizing that it continues to track funding sources and supporting entities for these deals. Accordingly, the file of Iranian weapons smuggling to Sudan remains open to further international legal pursuits as US authorities attempt to dry up the sources of illicit arms trade and prevent the spread of Iranian military technologies.

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