Today on Wednesday, 7th December 2016 at 4PM, our revolutionary force captured Ombachi from the government forces, an an operation that killed dozens of the Government forces.
We have captured 4 RPGs, 6 PKM and 15 AK47 with rounds of ammunitions including 1 armed vehicle.
Our luminous forces of SPLA IO are advancing toward Yei from all directions, and we would like to call on all civilian populations including humanitarian aid workers in Yei to vacate within days.
Signed
Brigadier General John Sunday Martin
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