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South Sudan military says 163 killed in clashes

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South Sudan battle against insurgents kills 163
The Guardian
A heavy military battle inside South Sudan‘s border killed 163 people, mostly rebels, when government soldiers clashed with rebels that South Sudan accuses its neighbour Sudan of supporting, officials said Thursday. South Sudan’s military spokesman, 
South Sudan military says 163 people, mostly rebels, killed in clash inside 
Boston.com
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Thieves steal cash from South Sudan President’s office
Africa Review
Thieves broke into the account office of South Sudan President Salva Kiir and escaped with an estimated $70,000, a senior official said on Thursday. Mr Chaat Paul Nul of the communications department in the President’s Office said investigations were 
South Sudan Military Says 163 Killed in…
ABC News
South Sudan’s military spokesman, Col. Philip Aguer, said government forces also captured an airstrip in the town of Okello, which he claimed the rebels have been using to import most of their military supplies. Okello is in South Sudan’s southeast 
South Sudan City Market Gutted by Fire – Again
Voice of America
AWEIL, SOUTH SUDAN — Dozens of shops and thousands of dollars’ worth of property were destroyed in an overnight fire Thursday at a market in Aweil, the capital of Northern Bahr el Ghazal state. No one was injured in the blaze at Ayuang market, which 
South Sudan Ready to Receive President Bashir ‘Anytime’, Says Ambassador
AllAfrica.com
Landlocked South Sudan, which seceded from Sudan in July 2011, closed off its 350,000 barrel-per-day output in January last year in a dispute with Khartoum over how much it should pay to send the oil through Sudanese pipelines to the Red Sea.

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