Sunday, February 6, 2011

At least 30 killed in fighting between soldiers in Sudan

.- At least 30 soldiers were killed in fighting among the members of a military unit in northern Sudan, an official of the nation's south. The Minister of Information in Upper Nile State, Both Peter Lam said the soldiers clashed in a dispute over which of the two governments north and south _del país_ had to give some pieces of artillery.

A municipal officer Melut, Teng Akuoc Diing, said the clash occurred Saturday in the town and in other Upper Nile state. The soldiers of the Sudanese Armed Forces also fought each other in the town of Paloich. According to a 2005 peace plan, the north and south Sudan have their own armies.

But the North has installed some units in the south. You may return to the north if they confirmed the preliminary results of a referendum that showed broad support for the separation of the south.

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