The South Sudan army has denied reports that rebels had retaken a border town with Ethiopia barely days after they were driven out.
Pagak has served as the capital of the main rebel group led by former First Vice-President, Riek Machar. The Sudan Peoples Liberation Movement-In Opposition (SPLM-IO) troops made the recapture claims over the weekend.
On Saturday, SPLM-IO said they had wrested control of Pagak, their stronghold, from government forces, a day after launching an offensive to drive them out only five days after army took control.
Our forces are based near the bridge, and the rebels are in Nyambura area which is located about 10km away from Pagak.
“We took control of Pagak…government forces are not in Pagak, we have pushed them out,” rebel spokesman Lam Paul Gabriel told Reuters.
But government through military spokesperson for First Vice-President, Tabang Deng Gai, belied the rebel account in an interview with a Netherlands-based website, Radio Tamazuj.
“Our forces are based near the bridge, and the rebels are in Nyambura area which is located about 10km away from Pagak,” Dickson Gatluak Jock said. H, however, confirmed the death of three soldiers in the fighting while four were wounded.
Gai is a former rebel but last year he defected to the government side and was handed the vice presidency job. His former rebel forces, who are now part of the government military, are the ones on the frontline in Pagak.
“We clashed with them (rebels) yesterday in Pagak but we are in full control of the area,” he added.
Fighting had died down on Saturday, he said, but acknowledged the rebels “are not very far from our area.”
Pagak is a major town on a road connecting South Sudan to Ethiopia. Rebel control of the town allows them easy cross-border movement and smuggling of weapons and other supplies from Ethiopia. The government is also eager to control it so that it can block rebel access to resources.
South Sudan descended into civil war in 2013, only two years after it won independence, when President Salva Kiir fired his deputy, Riek Machar, unleashing a conflict that has since splintered along multiple ethnic lines.
Machar has been under house arrest in South Africa since December as regional leaders try to bring about an end to the conflict. The rebels fighting government forces in South Sudan remain loyal to him.
Jock said the military had killed five rebels during Friday’s fighting but the insurgents denied the claim.
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