The fighting in two locations of Doleib Hills, south of the state capital, Malakal, and Achabnil or Zinc comes barely a week after peace talks to end the political crisis mediated by the East African regional bloc (IGAD) was adjourned in Ethiopia.
Speaking to reporters at South Sudan's army headquarters in Juba, military spokesman Col. Philip Aguer said troops belonging to the opposition faction of the Sudan Peoples' Liberation Movement (SPLM-in-Opposition) under the
leadership of the former vice-president Riek Machar launched twin raids on separate locations early on Friday.
"The rebels of Riek Machar today on 10th October, 2014, at 6:00 am launched attacks on the positions of our forces in Doleib hill and Achabanil, as a result the fighting is ongoing in Doleib hill but our forces have repulsed the one on Achabanil. The general command at the general headquarters has communicated this violation to the IGAD monitors," Aguer told reporters Friday.
He said fighting was still continuing in Doleib hill while the army repulsed the other attack in Achabanil.
Aguer categorically refuted media inquiry whether the government was responsible for the attacks.
"How do we attack ourselves? The rebels are talking to you media who do not know the geography of Upper Nile; who do not know where is Doleib hills, where Al-chap-al-nil and where is Malakal," he said.
The rebel group has however dismissed Aguer's version saying their forces were only responding to government's continuous attacks and heavy artillery shelling which had been going on for a number of days against their defensive positions including relief centers.
"For over a week, our forces have been closely monitoring unusual movement of government troops and equipment in a number of active Fronts. In anticipation of imminent attacks, our combat and combat service support units were put on high alert and defensive measures put in place to thwart any attacks. This morning, government troops under overall command of Sector Commander, Lt. Gen. Johnson Gony Beliu launched coordinated attacks on our defensive lines at Dolieb Hills and Zinc south east of Malakal town, said Brig Lul Ruai Koang in a statement extended to Sudan Tribune on Friday.
Koang further added that in retaliation they overran the areas and their forces were in pursuit of government's troops who retreated towards the state capital.
"Government troops attacking Dolieb Hills and Zinc fled towards Malakal town with our forces in hot pursuit," he added.
He said the opposition forces inflicted heavy losses on government troops and captured a number of war equipment including two T-72 Tanks and one Anti-Tank (B10) mounted on Toyota pick-up.
According to him, futile attempts by government to make more territory gains prompted the latest clashes.
"The military leadership of SPLA calls upon IGAD special envoys, the region and international community to condemn government's intransigence and disregard to efforts geared towards finding a peaceful solution to the ongoing civil war. The latest assaults on our positions confirm government's strong belief in a military solution. SPLA remains committed to all agreements but reserves the right to fight in self-defence," he added.
No comments:
Post a Comment