SPLA-IO claims responsibility for convoy attack on Juba-Nimule road

Juba-Nimule highway

South Sudan's rebels allied to former First Vice President Riek Machar have
claimed responsibility for yesterday’s deadly ambush on a convoy of
vehicles along the Juba-Nimule road that reportedly killed at least 14
people.

Speaking to Radio Tamazuj on Friday, SPLA-IO deputy military spokesman, Lam
Paul Gabriel said their attack targeted government forces although innocent
citizens lost their lives in the crossfire.“Yes, we carried out an attack
yesterday [Thursday]. We ambushed four government vehicles and senior
officials were killed, and we know that civilians also died but it was a
result of crossfire, so it was not done intentionally,” said Lam.

The rebel spokesman warned the public not to travel with government
soldiers to avoid such incidents across the country.Gabriel claimed that
their forces killed more than 30 people, mostly government soldiers in the
attack along the Juba-Nimule road on Thursday.

But South Sudan’s police spokesman Daniel Justin Boulogne announced that at
least 14 people were killed and several wounded. However, the police
officer didn’t give details about the incident.

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