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S Sudan rebels launch new offensive

Published: 21 Jul 2014 - 05:43 am | Last Updated: 23 Jan 2022 - 03:48 am

JUBA: South Sudanese rebels launched an offensive to retake a key town near the border with Ethiopia yesterday in what the United Nations said was a clear violation of a truce agreement.
“This attack represents the most serious resumption of hostilities” since President Salva Kiir and his former deputy, rebel leader Riek Machar, met in May and recommitted to a January ceasefire, the UN mission said in a statement.
The fighters loyal to Machar struck Nasir, their former headquarters, located 500 kilometres north of Juba and close to Ethiopia, which was retaken by government forces in May.
UNMISS, the UN mission, laid the blame squarely for the renewed fighting with Machar’s forces. “The attack is a clear violation of the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement,” it said.
But a spokesman for Machar’s forces, Lul Kuang, defended their moves as an act of “self-defence” after what he described as several government attempts to arrest their military commander.
“The fall of Nasir now paves the way for military resources to be refocused on Poloich Oil Fields, Maban and Malakal”, Kuang said in a statement, referring to the main remaining oil field still in activity.AFP