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Key South Sudan town of Bor recaptured from rebels | |
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South Sudan's military says it has recaptured the strategic town of Bor from rebel forces. | |
The Ugandan army said it had helped in the operation, while a spokesman for the rebel forces said its troops had made a tactical withdrawal. | |
Bor, the capital of Jonglei state, has changed hands several times in a month-long conflict that is believed to have left thousands dead. | Bor, the capital of Jonglei state, has changed hands several times in a month-long conflict that is believed to have left thousands dead. |
Meanwhile, talks to try to find a ceasefire are continuing in Ethiopia. | |
The conflict between rebel and government forces broke out on 15 December. President Salva Kiir has accused his former deputy Riek Machar of plotting a coup - an accusation he denies. | The conflict between rebel and government forces broke out on 15 December. President Salva Kiir has accused his former deputy Riek Machar of plotting a coup - an accusation he denies. |
The dispute has seen killings along ethnic lines - Mr Kiir is a member of the Dinka community, the country's largest, while Mr Machar is from the Nuer ethnic group. | The dispute has seen killings along ethnic lines - Mr Kiir is a member of the Dinka community, the country's largest, while Mr Machar is from the Nuer ethnic group. |
Hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced by the fighting. | Hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced by the fighting. |
'Ghost town' | |
On Thursday, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni confirmed his country's troops were now fighting alongside South Sudanese government forces against the rebels. A spokesman for the Ugandan People's Defence Force said its troops had helped retake Bor. | |
"There was a lot of resistance but our force was overwhelming," the spokesman, Paddy Ankunda, told Reuters news agency. | |
South Sudanese army spokesman Philip Aguer said the fight for Bor had left "many dead", without giving figures. | |
Brig-Gen Lul Ruai Koang, a military spokesperson for the opposition in South Sudan, said its troops had withdrawn to reorganise. | |
He said Bor was a "ghost town" and no longer important. | |
But Col Aguer said the victory had eliminated the psychological pressure of a rebel attack on the capital, Juba, 200km (130 miles) south of Bor. | |
Col Aguer also said the focus would now fall on the town of Malakal, still party controlled by the rebels, with the government forces planning an imminent attack. | Col Aguer also said the focus would now fall on the town of Malakal, still party controlled by the rebels, with the government forces planning an imminent attack. |
But Col Aguer admitted maintaining communication with government forces there was "difficult". | But Col Aguer admitted maintaining communication with government forces there was "difficult". |
The BBC's Mark Lowen, in Juba, says Bor has changed hands a number of times already - and it is not inconceivable that Riek Machar could mobilise his forces for another assault. | The BBC's Mark Lowen, in Juba, says Bor has changed hands a number of times already - and it is not inconceivable that Riek Machar could mobilise his forces for another assault. |
Talks to try to agree a ceasefire are continuing in a hotel in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa. | Talks to try to agree a ceasefire are continuing in a hotel in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa. |
There have been conflicting reports about progress in the discussions, but no breakthrough has yet been signalled. | There have been conflicting reports about progress in the discussions, but no breakthrough has yet been signalled. |
Our correspondent says it is widely believed that the talks have stalled because both sides are aiming for an upper hand in the fighting before real negotiations begin. | Our correspondent says it is widely believed that the talks have stalled because both sides are aiming for an upper hand in the fighting before real negotiations begin. |
The release of political detainees continues to be a key issue that must be resolved. | The release of political detainees continues to be a key issue that must be resolved. |
On Friday, UN Human Rights fact finder Ivan Simonovic said both government soldiers and rebels had committed atrocities. | |
He told the BBC there had been reports of "mass killings, extra-judicial killings, arbitrary detention, enforced disappearances, sexual violence, widespread destruction and looting of property and use of the children in conflict". | |