| Sudanese troops killed in Abyei |
| Arab World | ||||||
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General Muntasser Sabil Adam, commander of government forces in Abyei, said that his soldiers repelled an attack from armed men of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM), in a six- hour battle on Tuesday in which he lost 22 men. The Sudanese army previously issued a statement holding the SPLM responsible for the deteriorating situation in Abyei. The two sides had met for talks several times in the last few days to try and reach an agreement to end the fighting, but each agreement has been broken by further clashes. But Edward Nino, political supervisor of the SPLM, denied the group had given up its commitment to the peace deal.
Civilians flee Tuesday's fighting, which had broken an earlier ceasefire, was set off by an assault on the town by the southern Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) with tanks and infantry, firing rockets and mortars. The United Nations has pulled out most of its 250 civilian staff of the town, leaving just the 400 peacekeepers on the ground.
Tags: Sudanese Abyei |
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