Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

150 soldiers killed in S Sudan clashes

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JUBA: More than 150 soldiers died in fighting between South Sudan’s army and former rebels in the capital Juba on Friday evening, a spokesman for the former rebels said on Saturday.

“The number of casualties is over 150 killed,” said Roman Nyarji, a spokesman for rebel leader-turned-Vice President Riek Machar, adding that the combined death toll may rise further.

“We are expecting a bigger number of casualties because the two units of the presidenti­al guard were all engaged yesterday,” he said referring to bodyguard units of Machar and his rival President Salva Kiir.

The violence came on the eve of the country’s fifth anniversar­y of independen­ce and represents another blow to a shaky peace deal that has so far failed to end a civil war that began in December 2013.

The shooting began when Kiir and Machar met at the presidenti­al palace and initially involved their bodyguards.

The shootout, lasting about half an hour, quickly escalated from small-arms fire to heavier weapons and spread with machine-gun and artillery heard in several parts of Juba before subsiding after nightfall.

Kiir and Machar described Friday’s violence as “unfortunat­e”.

By this morning a tense calm had fallen over the city with a heavy security presence but few civilians on the streets.

Foreign government­s, such as that of the United Kingdom, warned their nationals to leave the country if possible, or stay indoors.

 ?? AFP ?? Journalist­s hide after gun shots are fired inside the Presidenti­al State House in Juba on Friday.
AFP Journalist­s hide after gun shots are fired inside the Presidenti­al State House in Juba on Friday.

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