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South Sudan clashes 'kill 400-500' South Sudan clashes 'kill 400-500' after coup claim
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Hundreds of people are believed to have died in clashes between rival South Sudan army factions, the UN says, quoting unconfirmed reports.Hundreds of people are believed to have died in clashes between rival South Sudan army factions, the UN says, quoting unconfirmed reports.
UN diplomats said they had been told by sources in the capital, Juba, that the death toll was between 400 and 500.UN diplomats said they had been told by sources in the capital, Juba, that the death toll was between 400 and 500.
South Sudan has seen two days of clashes following a reported coup attempt against President Salva Kiir.South Sudan has seen two days of clashes following a reported coup attempt against President Salva Kiir.
Earlier, the government said 10 senior political figures, including the former finance minister, had been arrested.Earlier, the government said 10 senior political figures, including the former finance minister, had been arrested.
A meeting of the UN Security Council in New York on Tuesday was told that the fighting was "apparently largely along ethnic lines".
French UN ambassador Gerard Araud, who chairs the Security Council, said up to 20,000 people had taken refuge in the UN mission in Juba.
In a nationwide address on Monday, President Kiir said a group of soldiers loyal to former Vice President Riek Machar had tried to take power by force on Sunday night, but were defeated.
He then ordered a dusk-to-dawn curfew in the capital.
President Kiir said the clashes began when uniformed personnel opened fire at a meeting of the governing party, the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM).
The violence continued into Monday when the government said it was back in full control.
However, fresh gunfire erupted on Tuesday near the presidential palace and many other areas of Juba.