Boy
allegedly killed in air raid on Kiir Adem,
Northern
Bahr el Ghazal (Photo: Deng Garang,
The
USA Media Team)
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Warplanes allegedly belonging to the Sudan
Armed Forces (SAF) on Tuesday carried out aerial bombardments, killing at least
five civilians in South Sudan’s Northern Bahr el Ghazal State, the spokesperson
for South Sudan’s army (SPLA) said.
Those killed, according to Philip
Aguer, were mainly women and children.
“Kiir Adem in Northern Bahr el Ghazal
State came under heavy and aggressive aerial bombardments by the Sudanese armed
forces today. The SPLA general headquarters received reports this evening from
[the] Division III Commander that warplanes from Sudan carried out [an] attack
in the area, killing five civilians and wounding the two others,” Aguer told Sudan
Tribune by phone.
He, however, said the SPLA is ready to
defend the country’s territorial integrity, including the lives of the civilian
population and their properties against any foreign aggression. Any form of
retaliation from the Southern army, he added, will require approval from the
government.
The Sudanese army yesterday said
Darfur rebels established a camp in Regaibat area, East Darfur, located 10
kilometres north to the disputed area of Mile 14.
SAF spokesperson Al-Sawarmi Khaled
said the rebels had imposed tax on civilians and added that the armed forces
will not stand idle to the rebel provocations.
Kuol Athuai Hal, the Aweil North
County Commissioner confirmed the incident, saying the army also obtained
credible information on an alleged ground movement of Sudanese troops in the
area.
“They [SAF] have launched earlier
attack on the area today and we have also received reliable information that
ground troops have started movement towards the area,” the Commissioner told Sudan
Tribune by phone from Gok Machar.
Meanwhile, a member of the South
Sudanese in parliament, Mel Wal, has strongly condemned the attack, which he
said not only violates the 27 September agreement between the two countries,
but also contravenes international law on each nation’s sovereignty.
“We condemn this barbaric act by the
Sudanese Armed Forces. The bombing and killing of our innocent civil population
is unacceptable,” said Mel Wal.
Both Sudan and South Sudan, under the
facilitation of the African Union High Level Implementation Panel (AUHIP), in
September, inked a landmark agreement on several key issues between the two
countries.
However, a delay in resumption of
South Sudan’s oil production, halted early this year, has raised many concerns
from the international community, including the US government. South Sudan, on
Sunday, said it has rescheduled resumption of oil exports through Khartoum,
until the two nations reach a consensus on security issues.
Hey,mr kir877 u know how many post i have seen for a dead splm soldiers i have seen , so many like this one , i'm not talking about splm soldiers are heroes and north army are women as u mentioned , north has a bigger army well established this fact no body can denied only soldier in the war field they are blind folded to fight,, wait and see the consequences of this attack.Thank you so much!!!
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