South Sudan peace pact lasts 48 hours

File picture: AFP

File picture: AFP

Published Nov 11, 2014

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Juba, South Sudan -

Forty-eight hours after the latest ceasefire deal was signed in South Sudan, a massive battle has broken out between government troops and rebel fighters.

South Sudan military spokesman Colonel Philip Aguer said the fighting on Monday killed 24 rebels and five government soldiers.

There was no way to independently verify Aguer's casualty toll.

South Sudanese political leaders in Ethiopia early on Saturday agreed to the third ceasefire of the conflict.

Like the previous two accords, the third was quickly broken, proving that political settlements have little effect on the battlefield.

East African countries have stepped up warnings that if the warfare continues they will impose economic and political sanctions against the government of President Salva Kiir and rebel leader and former vice-president Riek Machar. - Sapa-AP

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