Sixteen dead in south Sudan clashes
February 7, 2010 - 0:0
KHARTOUM (AFP) – Sixteen people have been killed in clashes between south Sudan troops and cattle herders from the northern Messeria tribe in the southern Unity state, officials said on Saturday.
On Thursday, “the Messeria attacked at 6:00 pm a garrison of the SPLA,” the former southern Sudan People's Liberation Army, in a village near Bentiu, capital of Unity, southern army spokesman Kuol Deim Kuom told AFP.“On our side there are eight killed, including one civilian and 11 injured ... We have found eight bodies of Messeria on the battlefield ground,” he said.
“It was a planned attack. There are hidden forces that support them,” Kuol said.
The southern army regularly accuses the central government in Khartoum of arming tribes or militias in order to destabilise south Sudan ahead of a January 11 referendum on its independence.