South Sudan troops prepare for offensive on last rebel stronghold
Troops loyal to South Sudan's government prepared yesterday for an offensive on the last major town held by rebels, a day after recapturing the country's main oil hub. Meanwhile, the United Nations urged President Salva Kiir to release detainees in a show of goodwill to kick-start stalled peace talks in Ethiopia.
Troops loyal to South Sudan's government prepared yesterday for an offensive on the last major town held by rebels, a day after recapturing the country's main oil hub. Meanwhile, the United Nations urged President Salva Kiir to release detainees in a show of goodwill to kick-start stalled peace talks in Ethiopia.
"We withdrew from Bentiu, but it was to avoid fighting in the streets and save civilian lives," he said from an undisclosed location.
He vowed to defend the central town of Bor, which is the capital of the flashpoint state of Jonglei and lies about 200 kilometres north of Juba, the capital.
"We fight on, we will continue the battle," he said.
The government has said it was mobilising thousands of troops to deal a final blow to the rebellion.