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S. Sudan Army's Sights on Oil Town Malakal after Reclaiming Bor
2014-01-20
[An Nahar] South Sudanese troops fought Sunday to win back the key oil town of Malakal from rebels loyal to sacked vice president Riek Machar, the army said a day after reclaiming the strategic town of Bor.

The army said its troops were launching an offensive to retake the rebel-held southern portion of Malakal, the capital of Upper Nile state and one of the main battlefields since fighting erupted last month between rival forces loyal to Machar and President Salva Kiir.

Communications with forces on the ground have been spotty, but as of late Saturday, "they were preparing the final operation to clear the town," army front man Philip Aguer told Agence La Belle France Presse.

Both rebels and the government have claimed in recent days to control the northeastern town, which has already changed hands twice and where rebels launched a new offensive Monday.

The army meanwhile said that a day after its key victory in Bor, the bitterly contested capital of Jonglei State, the road linking the town to the capital, Juba, about 200 kilometers (130 miles) south, had been cleared.

"We are telling the nation now that the Juba-Bor road is fully secured," Lieutenant General Malual Ayom Dor said in a statement issued from Bor.

But he said other parts of the eastern state were still a battlefield.

"The liberation of Bor is not the liberation of Jonglei state. There are other places still where the rebels are active," he said.

In the third key battleground of Bentiu, the capital of the northern state of Unity, the army front man said the situation was "quiet" Sunday.

South Sudan erupted into conflict on December 15 in what Kiir called a coup attempt by Machar, whom he sacked in July. The former vice president denies the charge and accuses his ex-boss of trying to purge his rivals.
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