Government troops yesterday retook Bentiu, the capital of Unity state, after a 2 and a half hour battle, Col Philip Aguer said.
Aguer said the forces loyal to the former vice president, Riek Machar, had "destroyed" the town. Rebels looted the bank, stole food and set the market on fire, Aguer said. Doctors Without Borders, which is also known as MSF, said its facilities in Bentiu were also looted.
"It is unacceptable that one of the only humanitarian organisations still providing assistance to the population in Bentiu has been looted," MSF General Director Arjan Hehenkamp said.
Hundreds of thousands of South Sudanese have been displaced in the nearly monthlong conflict. The UN has said only that more than 1,000 people are believed to have been killed. But Casie Copeland, South Sudan analyst for the International Crisis Group, said yesterday she believes nearly 10,000 have died.
Most of those killed, she said, are combatants who died in major battles: in the capital, Juba, and in Bor, the capital of Jonglei state. In all, fighting has been seen in 30 locations, said Copeland, who said her estimate is a compilation of figures from the UN, aid workers, the internally displaced, government officials and combatants.
Talks in Ethiopia haven't made much progress. Machar's side insists that 11 political prisoners held by the government of President Salva Kiir must be released. The US has also called for the release of those prisoners so they can take part in the negotiations.
Yesterday, the UN Security Council released a statement calling for Kiir's government to release the political detainees to promote the talks, and for both sides "Mr. Machar in particular" to declare a cease-fire and begin broader peace negotiations.
The Security Council also "strongly discouraged external intervention that would exacerbate the military and political tensions.
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