Sporadic gun fire rocks South Sudan-DRC border post

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September 4, 2017 (YAMBIO) – Sporadic gunfire was when South Sudan army
(SPLA) soldiers disagreed with their Congolese counterparts, creating fear
and panic among citizens of Nabiapai at South Sudan’s border with the
Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) on Saturday.
[image: JPEG - 12.9 kb]*SPLA soldiers smoke cigarettes in a military
barrack in Nabanga, near the Sudan-Congo border, Western Equatoria, April
12, 2008. (Reuters)*SPLA soldiers smoke cigarettes in a military barrack in
Nabanga, near the Sudan-Congo border, Western Equatoria, April 12, 2008.
(Reuters)

James Bakoyogo, a resident of the area, said gun shots were fired from
Nabiapai border market.

“I fled my home in Nabiapai to Yambio town because there was heavy gun shot
heard around Nabiapai border market. I don’t know who was fighting who and
why,” he told *Sudan Tribune* Monday.

An official, who preferred anonymity, said misunderstandings developed
between the SPLA and Congolese soldiers over a youth suspected to have
stolen a vehicle from Uganda.

“Congolese soldiers apprehended the suspect and instead of handing him over
to the SPLA, they demanded that $100 be paid, but this lead to
misunderstanding and both sides fired gunshots in the process,” he said,
adding, “No casualties were reported”.

The tense situation, the official said, calmed down when commanders from
both armies intervened, urging citizens not to panic and continue with
normal activities.

Officials from both armies have not commented on the matter.

(ST)

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