South Sudan fighting kills at least 275, both sides say

Phillip Aguer says rebels attacked the army barracks in the northeast town of Pajut on August 19

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Last Updated : Aug 24 2016 | 3:52 PM IST
At least 275 people have died in fighting between government and rebel forces in South Sudan, officials from both sides say.

Jonglei Governor Phillip Aguer says rebels attacked the army barracks in the northeast town of Pajut on August 19. He says at least 242 opposition and 23 government soldiers died and 10 civilians were killed in the crossfire.

But a spokesman for the rebels, James Gatdet, says the army launched the offencive and that more than 300 soldiers and 30 rebels were killed.

The reports emerged after Sudan on Tuesday announced that rebel leader Riek Machar was in that country for "urgent medical attention."

Machar's absence after fleeing renewed fighting in South Sudan's capital last month struck another blow to the country's peace deal to end a civil war.
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First Published: Aug 24 2016 | 3:32 PM IST

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