Government troops say advancing on rebel stronghold of Pagak

Government troops supported by forces loyal to the country’s First Vice
President Taban Deng Gai announced that they are advancing on rebel
stronghold in Pagak area in spite of a unilateral ceasefire declared
earlier this year by President Kiir.

Pagak area was established as the opposition headquarters by Riek Machar
when civil war began in the world’s youngest nation in late 2013.

Speaking to Radio Tamazuj this afternoon, Dickson Gatluak Jok, spokesman of
the SPLA-IO faction in Juba, said troops allied to President Kiir and their
forces have captured Mathiang, Luajak and Thoc areas in Longochuk County
last week.

However, Dickson claimed that there were no scheduled military operations
in the area. He accused the opposition of attacking their defensive
positions and causing insecurity around oil fields in Upper Nile.“That’s
why the SPLA-IO forces under the leadership of Taban Deng decided to expel
those people from Pagak and Maiwut because they are posing a security
threat,” he said.“Those people [rebels] started attacking our positions, so
what happened was retaliation and we fought. They don’t control themselves
although they don’t have ammunition,” he added.

Opposition spokesman William Gatjiath Deng said government troops had
captured Marial and Thoc areas in Longochuk last week. He further said the
government forces could not enter their stronghold in Pagak.He pointed out
that at least five soldiers were killed from their side and 21 others
wounded during clashes. He pointed out the fighting was getting worse due
to heavy rains in the area.

The United Nations said recently that at least 25 aid workers have been
evacuated from the area of Pagak and its surrounding areas due to
insecurity.The world body also said about 50,000 civilians in the
rebel-held area near the Ethiopian border have been cut off from
humanitarian assistance.

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