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South Sudan rebels take Bor town after 'coup attempt' | South Sudan rebels take Bor town after 'coup attempt' |
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South Sudanese rebels have taken over a key town, the military has said, as fighting continues after Sunday's reported coup attempt. | South Sudanese rebels have taken over a key town, the military has said, as fighting continues after Sunday's reported coup attempt. |
"Our soldiers have lost control of Bor to the force of Riek Machar," said army spokesman Philip Aguer. | "Our soldiers have lost control of Bor to the force of Riek Machar," said army spokesman Philip Aguer. |
President Salva Kiir has accused Mr Machar, the former vice-president, of plotting a coup - a claim he denies. | President Salva Kiir has accused Mr Machar, the former vice-president, of plotting a coup - a claim he denies. |
The unrest, which began in the capital Juba, has killed some 500 people and sparked fears of widespread conflict. | The unrest, which began in the capital Juba, has killed some 500 people and sparked fears of widespread conflict. |
Since independence from Sudan, several rebel groups have taken up arms and one of these is said to have been involved in the capture of Bor. | |
The United Nations has expressed concern about a possible civil war between the country's two main ethnic groups, the Dinka of Mr Kiir and the Nuer of Mr Machar. | The United Nations has expressed concern about a possible civil war between the country's two main ethnic groups, the Dinka of Mr Kiir and the Nuer of Mr Machar. |
In an interview with Radio France Internationale, Mr Machar called on the army to remove the president. | |
"We want him to leave, that's it," he told the station. | |
Mr Machar was sacked by Mr Kiir in July. | |
The UN has called for political dialogue to end the crisis, and the Ugandan government says its president has been asked by the UN to mediate between the two sides. | The UN has called for political dialogue to end the crisis, and the Ugandan government says its president has been asked by the UN to mediate between the two sides. |
A delegation of East African foreign ministers has arrived in Juba to try to mediate in the crisis. | |
The UN peacekeeping mission says it is sheltering civilians in five state capitals, including Juba, Bor and Bentiu, the main town of the oil-producing state of Unity. | The UN peacekeeping mission says it is sheltering civilians in five state capitals, including Juba, Bor and Bentiu, the main town of the oil-producing state of Unity. |
Britain and the US have both sent planes to airlift their nationals out of the country, and a US defence official described the situation as "getting ugly". | Britain and the US have both sent planes to airlift their nationals out of the country, and a US defence official described the situation as "getting ugly". |
Bor is the capital of Jonglei state, and even before the current unrest, it was seen as one of the most volatile areas of South Sudan. | Bor is the capital of Jonglei state, and even before the current unrest, it was seen as one of the most volatile areas of South Sudan. |
Overnight there were reports of gun battles in the town, as renegade officers fought with troops still loyal to the president. | Overnight there were reports of gun battles in the town, as renegade officers fought with troops still loyal to the president. |
President Salva Kiir has blamed the violence on a group of soldiers who support Mr Machar, saying they tried to take power by force on Sunday night. | President Salva Kiir has blamed the violence on a group of soldiers who support Mr Machar, saying they tried to take power by force on Sunday night. |
South Sudan has struggled to achieve a stable government since becoming independent in 2011. | |
The oil-rich country remains ethnically and politically divided, with many armed groups active. | The oil-rich country remains ethnically and politically divided, with many armed groups active. |