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S. Sudan army planning to attack holdout opposition position – spokesman

South Sudanese People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) national army soldiers patrol the streets with a pick-up truck after capturing the town of Bentiu, on January 12, 2014 (File: Simon Maina /Getty Images)

March 21st 2020 (Nyamilepedia) — South Sudan army is planning to attack – in Central Equatoria state – position of holdout opposition group, National Salvation Front (NAS), a spokesman for the rebel forces said.

Suba Samuel Manase, the spokesman of NAS said in a statement on Friday that government forces were preparing to attack their position in some part of Central Equatoria.

“The leadership of NAS would like to inform its members, supporters , the people of South Sudan and the members of international community about the new planned SSPDF military offensive on NAS positions in Central Equatoria State,” Manase said in the statement seen by Nyamilepedia.

“On 19th March 2020, the SSPDFforces supported by the three (3) Land-Crushers pick-up vehicles , One (1) Ural Lorry and One (1) Anti-Personnel Carrier (APC) deliberately advanced towards NAS positions in Loka and Mukaya area respectively ; the forces still maintain a hostile presence in these locations poised for confrontation.

“This Morning of 20th March , a full battalion of the SSPDF arrived from Juba reinforcing the bases in Lainya, Loka and Mukaya. This unprovoked military activity of SSPDF amounts to a serious violations of cession of Hostilities Agreement (CoHA).

“The NAS military command in area is closely monitored the situation and will fight back in self-defense if attacked.

“These hostile and unprovoked military activities are serious violations to CoHA, NAS therefore calls upon the community of San’t Egidio and the members of international community to address these on-going violations.

“NAS is committed to CoHA signed on 21 st of December 2017 in Addis Ababa Ethiopia and to the Rome declaration on the recommitment to CoHA signed on 20th January 2020 in Rome Italy. However , NAS reserves rights to self-defense.”

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