Army foils an attack on a town in Amadi state

admin | December 19, 2016 | 8:15 pm

A South Sudanese army contingent in a past picture

Amadi State Minister of Information says the army repulsed an attack on
Kediba town on Sunday night.Victor Muburuk says an armed group charged into
the town, but were immediately pushed back by government soldiers.

He said an anti-government group was behind the incident. He said no
casualty reported.

Mr Muburuk told Eye Radio that the generally situation in the state is
calm.In a separate development, Mr. Muburuk said the health sector has
received a new consignment of drugs from national government. He said the
medicines would be distributed to all the centers to reduce shortages.

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