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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. |