A military spokesperson says fighting has resumed between South
Sudanese troops and rebels two days after the president declined to sign
a peace deal.
Colonel Philip Aguer said on Wednesday that there
is fighting in Manyo County in the state of Upper Nile. He said the
clashes are happening near the border with Sudan, with rebels trying to
take areas controlled by government troops.
He said there was also
fighting on Tuesday in Eastern Equatoria state in an area where there
previously had been no fighting, suggesting the rebels were opening up a
new front.
Kiir on Monday declined to sign a peace agreement with his former deputy Riek Machar, saying he needed more time to consult.
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Fighting resumes in South Sudan after no peace deal signed
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