Breaking: Government troops capture Maiwut town after heavy clashes

File photo: SPLA-IO troops in Unity state

The government-allied opposition faction said its troops have captured
Maiwut, a town located 400 kilometres north-east of the capital Juba, a
move confirming reports of government’s offensive against opposition forces
near Pagak.

SPLA-IO military spokesman Dickson Gatluak told Radio Tamazuj this
afternoon that their troops captured Maiwut town today morning around 10:00
am.He pointed out that they captured Maiwut town after heavy fighting with
opposition troops allied to former first vice president Riek Machar.

Dickson accused opposition fighters of attacking their positions near
Maiwut town prompting their forces to fight back.“Our forces are now in
Maiwut town and the governor of Maiwut Bol Ruai Rom is also in Maiwut town
now,” he said.

The governor of Maiwut state, Bol Ruach Rom, told Radio Tamazuj through
Thuraya satellite phone this morning that he has entered Maiwut town after
fierce fighting with rival forces.“Thank God there is peace and calmness in
the area because the anti-peace elements have been driven away, and I have
just entered Maiwut town. People are happy about my coming. The government
has finally come to stay,” said Bol.

SPLA-IO military spokesman William Gatjiath Deng confirmed heavy clashes
with government troops in Maiwut town since yesterday.

The town of Maiwut is very close to Pagak area which was established by
former first vice president Riek Machar as a rebel stronghold after the
outbreak of civil war in 2013.

The Troika and EU members have recently said in a joint statement that the
offensive against opposition troops near Pagak is a clear violation of the
unilateral ceasefire declared by President Kiir on May 22, and called into
question the government’s commitment to reach peace through the national
dialogue.

In March, President Kiir said at a meeting with Maiwut and Latjor
politicians in Juba that SPLA troops will flush out rebel forces from their
stronghold in Pagak in Maiwut state if they do not want to join the
government process to achieve peace.

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