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SSPDF soldiers detained by Uganda for ‘illegally entering’ country released

BY AGENCIES by BY AGENCIES
January 6, 2021
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SSPDF soldiers in Uganda [Photo via Anadolu]
SSPDF soldiers in Uganda [Photo via Anadolu]
KAMPALA – Authorities in Uganda on Wednesday released 15 South Sudanese soldiers who were held over two months ago for entering Uganda illegally.

According to a statement by Uganda People’s Defence Force, the armed personnel entered the East African country through the border districts of Kitigum and Lamwo. They were immediately rounded up, and put under detention.

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A meeting between officials of both sides was held in the town of Kitigum, after which the soldiers were released.

“Our people are killed in cold blood by armed men from South Sudan,” William Komakech, Kitigum’s district resident commissioner, told reporters after the meeting. “Armed persons raid villages and take their cows. We held a meeting with officials from South Sudan to come up with a solution.’’

Defense commander Brig. William Baryomugisha said it is unfortunate that South Sudanese use arms to attack Ugandans. “There is a need for South Sudan to take away arms from civilians. Guns in the hands of wrong people is causing insecurity along the border of Uganda and South Sudan,” he said.

Representing South Sudan, Ozirom Odum, Equatoria’s deputy governor, said they are doing all that is possible to bring peace in the country. “We are working toward ensuring peace in the country and with our neighbors,’’ he said, adding that they believe in dialogue to resolve issues with neighbors.

He thanked Uganda for releasing the soldiers, and commended that they are in good health.

Clashes in disputed border areas between Uganda and South Sudan break out on and off.

South Sudan erupted into civil war after securing independence from Sudan in 2011. A peace accord between President Salva Kiir and former rebel leader Riek Machar was agreed in 2018. Its implementation, however, has been slow.

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  1. Puot Nyaruac says:
    2 weeks ago

    There is no peace in south Sudan. Just people re messing the south Sudanese people life .kiir is not loyal to peace. He even forgotten why he fight Sudan for twenty one year .hope is because south Sudanese will be free but why today?But this bad spirit of Dinka Will last this time in history of south Sudan and Sudan as all even Africa continent whole .

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