South Sudan renews accusations over Khartoum’s support to rebels

File photo: Santo Domic speaks to reporters in Juba on June 14, 2017.
(Radio Tamazuj)

South Sudan on Wednesday renewed accusations against the Sudanese
government that it is providing support with ammunition and logistics to
SPLA-IO rebels.

This comes after clashes between government troops and opposition fighters
loyal to former First Vice President Riek Machar near the Sudanese border
early this week.

Santo Domic Chol, Deputy Military Spokesman, told reporters in Juba on
Wednesday that the SPLA-IO rebels are receiving support and training from
Sudan’s army, saying Khartoum allowed senior South Sudanese rebel
commanders to coordinate their operations in the Sudanese territory.“The
security situation in Northern Upper Nile state is deteriorating since the
9th of this month, the rebels launched attacks on SPLA positions at Kola on
the 9th , Kuek on the 11th  and Gabat on the 12th,” he said.“There is no
war between South Sudan and Sudan. However, the SPLA is capable to respond
to any form of aggression against the territorial integrity of the Republic
of South Sudan,” he added.

Sudan and South Sudan have frequently accused each other of supporting
opposition groups fighting both governments.

The two countries denied the accusations.In May, Sudan’s President Omar
al-Bashir accused South Sudan and Egypt of supporting rebels from the
Darfur region, an accusation denied by South Sudan’s Information Minister
Michael Makuei.

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