Gunmen ambush Taban Deng’s military escort on Juba-Bor road

Photo: South Sudan soldiers in Juba. [Credit: Jok Solomon]

A convoy of military escort for South Sudan’s First Vice President Taban
Deng Gai was ambushed by unknown gunmen at Sudan-Safari area along the
Juba-Bor road today morning, wounding three soldiers.

The military convoy was travelling from Juba to Bor ahead of Taban Deng’s
delegation."We were informed about the ambush, so we jump off the vehicles
and tried to take positions but they (attackers) kept shooting at us and
wounded three soldiers among us," a soldier who survived the attack told
Radio Tamazuj.

Meanwhile, several eyewitnesses said the three wounded soldiers arrived in
Bor airport around 11:54 am. They explained that one soldier was shot is
shot in the foot and another was shot in the neck, while the third soldier
was shot in the arm.They pointed out that the wounded were wrapped in
bondages and were bleeding, adding that the wounded soldiers were in a
military ambulance, but they were airlifted back to Juba for treatment.

Radio Tamazuj couldn’t reach SPLA officials to comment on the incident.

Separately, a high-level government delegation led by First Vice President
Taban Deng is expected to travel to Bor town by air today. The delegation
was tasked to find amicable solutions to the ongoing conflict between
Jonglei and Boma states.

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