domingo, 22 de dezembro de 2013

South Sudan: State military leave Juba

In South Sudan, State military forces abandoned the nation's capital, Juba. The goal is to recover the Jonglei region control that, since four days ago, is in the hands of the rebels.

The conflict, between followers of former Vice-President Riak Mashar and President Salva Kir has done dozens of deaths and thousands of displaced people. In Bor, the situation has worsened with the escape of the population due to the tension that lives, how do you explain the Major Kevin Finlay Walls, the forces of the UN mission on the ground:

"The situation in Bor, in the last 12:0 am, had new developments. There is a lot of tension and we see an increasing number of people to flee their towns and villages. "

This Saturday, three u.s. aircraft were attacked by unidentified forces, when they tried to evacuate civilians.

Barack Obama has warned that the revolt that began a week ago, with the attempted coup d ' état, endangers the independence of the country.

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