A Stockholm court on Thursday wrapped up hearings in the trial of two former oil executives accused of complicity in war crimes over their business dealings during Sudan's second civil war, with a ruling expected in December.
The trial, which is the longest ever in Sweden, opened in September 2023 after more than a decade of investigations that resulted in an 80,000-page report.
A court official told AFP that a ruling was expected toward the end of December.
Ian Lundin of Swednen and Swiss national Alex Schneiter are accused of asking Sudan's government to make its military responsible for security at a Lundin Oil exploration field.
The resulted in aerial bombings, the killing of civilians and burning of entire villages, according to the prosecution.







