There have been rumours all along, but the BBC now claims proof that the 33 tanks on a Ukranian ship captured by Somali pirates were not bought by the Kenyan army but by the South Sudan regional government:
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The BBC has seen evidence suggesting that the Ukrainian ship being held by pirates off Somalia is carrying weapons and tanks destined for South Sudan.
A copy of the freight manifest appears to show contracts for the hardware were made by the Kenyan Ministry of Defence on behalf of South Sudan's government.
This would directly contradict repeated statements by Kenya that the weapons on board the MV Faina are for its army.
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A copy of the cargo manifest given to the BBC appears to confirm that the contract was issued on behalf of South Sudan, although the Kenyan defence ministry is named as the consignee.
Contract numbers for tanks, rocket-propelled grenade launchers and anti-aircraft guns contain the initials GOSS, which is widely used to refer to the Government Of South Sudan.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | Hijacked tanks 'for South Sudan'