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Sudan Armed Forces, SPLA clash in Southern Sudan, 10 killed

October 25, 2007 (JUBA) — The Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) said soldiers from the SPLA and the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) clashed in Bahr El Gahzal, and Bahr El Arab in southern Sudan.

A_soldier_of_SPLA-2.jpgAccording to the SPLA statement 9 SAF soldier and one SPLA soldiers are killed during the clashes.

Yasir Arman, a SPLM deputy secretary general, said that South Sudan president Salva Kiir Mayardit has instructed the SPLM forces everywhere to be committed to orders and remain quite.

Below the text of the SPLA press statement:

(ST)


SPLA

Press Release on the withdrawal of SAF from Rum – Akeer

Northern Bahr El Ghazal State

The two Infantry Companies of the Sudanese Army Force (SAF) decided to draw northward from the old railway station of Rum – Akeer of Aweil North County, Northern Bahr El Ghazal State on the 16th October 2007. It is worth noting that at 7 pm of the above mentioned date, a group of drunken soldiers from both SAF and Sudan People Liberation Army (SPLA) clashed in the market of Rum – Akeer, where they were drinking alcohol resulting in the following causalities:

– SAF side: One (1) killed and four wounded;
– SPLA side: Three (3) wounded

The withdrawing SAF Infantry Companies attacked our two Infantry Companies at Wahr – Guet Base (known in Arabic as Bahr El Arab) in the morning and mid-day of 17/10/2007 with following causalities:

– SAF Side: Eight (8) killed and unknown number wounded as the attackers succeeded to evacuate their wounded;

– SPLA side: One (1) killed and two (2) wounded

The SAF units in El Muglad, Meiram and the northern bank of Wahr – Guet, are very busy preparing to retaliate.

The Governor of Northern Bahr El Ghazal State, Col Madut Biar Yel and the SPLA Command in the State are doing their best to calm down the situation.

It is worth noting that Rum – Akeer is one of the villages of Northern Bahr El Ghazal State where SAF is refusing to redeploy from despite the passing of the 9/7/2007 deadline of the SAF redeployment to north of 1/1/1956 border between Northern and Southern Sudan. Two Infantry Companies of SAF and one Infantry of SPLA “Proper” were deployed in Rum – Akeer.

The causalities on the two sides are regrettable and lost to the Sudan. The incident is now being investigated by the joint committee from SAF, SPLA and United Nations Mission in Sudan (UNMIS) that left Juba to Northern Bahr El Ghazal State on Saturday 20/10/2007.

Signed:

Maj. Gen. Kuol Deim Kuol
SPLA Spokeman

SPLA General Headquarters
Juba, Southern Sudan

5 Comments

  • Mou Magok
    Mou Magok

    Sudan Armed Forces, SPLA clash in Southern Sudan, 10 killed
    We are sorry for hearing a shock news of death in South Sudan again. Let us be calm and mourn to the decease our brothers who lost their lives.

    May their souls rest in eternal peace

    Thank

    Yirol boy

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  • Adil Osman
    Adil Osman

    Sudan Armed Forces, SPLA clash in Southern Sudan, 10 killed
    The death of soldiers on both sides is unnecessary. My condolences go to their families and friends. I call upon the commanders of both armies to make sure that their soldiers abstain from drinking alcohol while on duty. Those who do not abide by the rules, should be punished and ultimately sacked from military service, which should recruit and retain only disciplined soldiers, who have regard and respect for life, law and peaceful co-existence.

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  • Jakok Loakloak
    Jakok Loakloak

    Sudan Armed Forces, SPLA clash in Southern Sudan, 10 killed
    My prayers goes to the families of the deceased. May God Almighty rest their souls in eternal peace. It will not be suprising to hear of more incidents in the near future in other places given the hairy situation the whole country is in. My one concern is the multiple SPLA(s). What.. or who is, and who is not proper SPLA dear speaker?
    Jakok

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