Fighting at South Sudanese presidential palace

South Sudan President Salva Kiir Mayardit and his two Vice Presidents have jointly addressed the nation after the fighting erupted between their bodyguards outside the Presidential Palace known as J1. The three leaders asked all citizens to remain calm despite the fighting between their own bodyguards.

President Kiir, Dr Riek and Wani Iga

President Kiir, Dr Riek and Wani Iga Source: Paanluelwel

With news coming out Juba now, the story is changing from the original way it was told on how the fighting started. SBS Dinka Radio team interviewed one of those who was closer to the scene and here is what he said about the incident.

 

"Outside J1, the forces were well organised and they were mixed between SPLM IO and the SPLM IG officers. All forces were lined up outside J1 and further down other security forces from the Government were deployed at crucial places including roundabouts. At about 6 to 7pm, a black tinted SUV/Land Cruiser arrived with unidentified passengers. The person in the car then quickly opened the window and started a drive by shooting. Prior to the incident, there was tension between the forces because of what happened a night before when 5 soldiers were killed in a fighting between two SPLM forces. After the shooting that car banished and without any hesitation; the groups took their positions and started fighting each”.

 There are reports of serious causalities and the situation is still not clear until now. Listen to SBS Dinka Radio for more updates at 11am. Hence all three leaders were not harmed but were still inside the room trying to resolve the tension when conflict the fighting started.

 NB: SBS Dinka Radio can’t give any assurance in regard to what is said by the talent because things can change and we will continue to make sure that we provide you with the accurate information. 


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By Ajak Deng Chiengkou

Presented by Ajak Deng Chiengkou

Source: SBS Dinka



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