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Wednesday 2 March 2011

South Sudan rebel clashes kill 40 soldiers: army

2 March 2011 - 15H30

An armed resident of Duk Padiet in south Sudan's troubled Jonglei state stands next to children near the airstrip of the Dinka Hol village. Some 40 soldiers have been killed in heavy fighting in south Sudan between the southern army and forces of renegade general George Athor, officials said.
An armed resident of Duk Padiet in south Sudan's troubled Jonglei state stands next to children near the airstrip of the Dinka Hol village. Some 40 soldiers have been killed in heavy fighting in south Sudan between the southern army and forces of renegade general George Athor, officials said.

AFP - Some 40 soldiers have been killed in heavy fighting in south Sudan between the southern army and forces of renegade general George Athor, officials said on Wednesday.

"There were clashes for the past two days after Athor?s men attacked our forces," said Philip Aguer, of the south?s Sudan People?s Liberation Army (SPLA).

The clashes, which began on Monday in the region of Fangak in northern Jonglei state, are the latest in a series of bloody battles between the militia and army in past weeks.

"Athor is claiming that he has killed over 80 of our soldiers, but this report is not accurate," said Aguer. "The casualties for the SPLA are likely to be half of that, around 40 men killed."

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