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S Sudan general killed in fighting South Sudan general killed in ambush
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A South Sudan army general has been killed in an ambush as government forces advance on the rebel-held town of Bor. A South Sudanese army general has been killed in fighting outside the rebel-held town of Bor.
In Ethiopia, meanwhile, efforts to get the warring parties in South Sudan to agree a ceasefire continue. A BBC correspondent with government troops said a convoy advancing on Bor came under heavy fire in an ambush.
Detailed talks between negotiating teams are due to start on Sunday. The fighting is continuing as the warring parties meet in Ethiopia to try to agree a ceasefire. Substantive talks are due to start later on Sunday.
The conflict pits army units loyal to President Salva Kiir against rebel forces under sacked Deputy President Riek Machar. The conflict pits supporters of President Salva Kiir against rebels led by his sacked deputy Riek Machar.
Fighting began on 15 December after the president accused Mr Machar of attempting a coup against him - which he denies. It began on 15 December after the president accused Mr Machar of attempting a coup - which he denies.
At least 1,000 people have been killed and nearly 200,000 displaced in the conflict, which has taken on ethnic overtones. Mr Kiir is from the Dinka community and Mr Machar from the Nuer group. At least 1,000 people have been killed and nearly 200,000 displaced in the conflict, which has taken on ethnic undertones. Mr Kiir is from the Dinka community and Mr Machar from the Nuer group.
The death of the senior army general in an ambush came as government forces advanced on Bor, according to the military. No further details were given.
Trained troopsTrained troops
The BBC's Alastair Leithead, who is with government troops 25km (15 miles) outside Bor, says large numbers of reinforcements have been brought in, bringing the total there to some 2,000. The BBC's Alastair Leithead, who is with government troops 25km (15 miles) from Bor, says large numbers of reinforcements have been brought in, bringing the total there to some 2,000.
President Kiir's forces have been trying for several days to retake Bor, our correspondent says, with heavy fighting. President Kiir's forces have been trying for several days to retake Bor, our correspondent says.
The fighting in effect involves two trained armies, as the rebel forces include former army units, our correspondent adds.The fighting in effect involves two trained armies, as the rebel forces include former army units, our correspondent adds.
Fighting is also continuing in other areas. Army spokesman Philip Aguer said there had been clashes in the oil-producing states of Unity and Upper Nile in the north.
Up until Friday, the talks in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, were conducted by mediators. Now, teams representing the opposing factions are expected to negotiate face-to-face.Up until Friday, the talks in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, were conducted by mediators. Now, teams representing the opposing factions are expected to negotiate face-to-face.
A preliminary meeting was held late on Saturday.A preliminary meeting was held late on Saturday.
Key issues are establishing a ceasefire, and the rebels' demand for the release of what they see as political prisoners.Key issues are establishing a ceasefire, and the rebels' demand for the release of what they see as political prisoners.
South Sudan is the world's newest state. It was formed in 2011, gaining independence from Sudan after decades of conflict.
The latest trouble has its roots in tensions that go back long before 2011.