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South Sudan army says advancing on last rebel stronghold

13 January 2014, 13:38

Government troops in South Sudan were advancing Monday on the flashpoint town of Bor, the last state capital still in rebel hands, the army spokesman said. 'Bor is still in the hands of the rebels but our forces are still moving towards it,' Colonel Philip Aguer said.

Bor, situated some 200 kilometres (125 miles) north of Juba and capital of the restive Jonglei State, has already changed hands three times since fighting broke out in South Sudan one month ago.

The fighting is between forces loyal to President Salva Kiir and a loose coalition of army defectors and ethnic militia nominally headed by Riek Machar, a former vice president and seasoned guerilla fighter.

Government troops recaptured the key north oil city of Bentiu last week, but have since grappled with rebel fighters closer to the capital Juba -- with new clashes reportedly taking place just 20 kilometres from Juba on Sunday.

'Salva Kiir sent a very huge force to attack our position. The attacking convoy was destroyed in a two-hour fight,' rebel spokesman Lul Ruai Koang said in a statement on the clashes near the capital.

Aguer confirmed that clashes had taken place but there was no immediate independent confirmation of who had got the upper hand.

The rebel force in the region is commanded by Alfred Ladu Gore, a respected fighter from the Juba region and one of several opposition figures on a government wanted list.

Voice of Russia, AFP

Source: http://voiceofrussia.com/news/2014_01_13/ South-Sudan-army-says-advancing-on- last-rebel-stronghold-7664/



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