S. Sudan army plans major offensives in Equatoria region: official

ArticleComments (5)EmailPrintSaveMay 9, 2017 (JUBA)-

South Sudan army (SPLA) is planning a full-scale attack on positions held
by rebel forces in the Greater Equatoria region, a senior government
official told Sudan Tribuneon Tuesday.

Sudanese Peoples Liberation Army (SPLA) soldiers singing pro-war song (AFP
file photo)

The official, who asked not to be named, said Gen. Santino Deng Wol was
deploying thousands of soldiers around Kajo-Keji and another parts of
Imatong state to dislodge the armed rebel forces.

Rebels allied to ex-first vice president, Riek Machar have been fighting
with government in the Equatoria region since 8 July, 2016.For the last six
months, however, the rebels group has regained more territories in
Equatoria region, with control mainly in the rural areas.

The rebel group’s deputy spokesperson, Lam Paul Gabriel confirmed to Sudan
Tribune plans by pro-government forces to attack their positions.Lam
claimed their intelligence has intercepted the movement of government
forces as clashes occurred in areas of Jale along the Kajo-Keji and Moyo
border in Uganda.“A join operation composed of SPLA-IO forces from Brigade
4B, Pageri Brigade and Brigade 4A Commanded by Lt. Col. Logo was carried
out against the government militias based in Jale along Kajo keji and Moyo
border yesterday at about 10:00 am. Ten enemies were killed, one captured
alive and many wounded. The remaining enemy forces crossed to Moyo area in
Uganda,” he toldSudan Tribune.He rebel’s deputy spokesperson accused
government forces of committing atrocities in Jalimo last month, where he
claims SPLA targeted and killed civilians while crossing to Uganda for
safety.

Sudan Tribune could, however, not independently verify claims made by the
rebels.Meanwhile, Lam urged the Intergovernmental Authority on Development
(IGAD), African Union, the United Nations and the International community
to stop Juba regime from “committing crimes on innocent civilians”.He
warned that continued attacks on the areas currently being held by the
armed opposition would escalate the war in the country.“The SPLA-IO has the
capacity to restore law and order in South Sudan, in light of the region’s
collusion with the genocidal regime and the failure of African leaders and
the world to act, with the SPLA-IO would be left with no choice rather than
taking full war,” stressed Lam.

War-torn South Sudan has witnessed renewed clashes between forces loyal to
South Sudan President Salva Kiir and the armed opposition faction (SPLM-IO)
backing the country’s First Vice-President Riek Machar, in spite of the
August 2015 peace agreement.

Up to 50, 000 civilians in South Sudan’s Upper Nile region are at imminent
risk of human rights violations as government troops close in, the United
Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein warned.

(ST)

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