At least four South Sudanese soldiers were killed by their counterparts from neighbouring Uganda over the weekend, a military spokesman has said.
Lul Ruia Koang, the spokesman for the South Sudan Defence Forces (SSPDF) said the incident between his country’s forces and the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) happened on Sunday after the two sides exchanged fire in a contested border area in the southern parts of the country.
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“UPDF soldiers opened fire on our soldiers in Buya and as a result, they killed four on the spot and wounded another,” he told Xinhua by phone.
The disputed area is claimed by communities of Kajo-Keji county of Central Equatoria state in South Sudan and their neighbours from Yumbe district of Uganda.
Koang said the SSPDF soldiers were conducting foot patrol to enforce cross-border movement restrictions at the time of the clashes.