SPLA-IO denies reports of government troops advancing towards Maiwut

 

Brig. Gen. William Gatjiath Deng. Photo: File

Pagak/Juba, July 13, 2017 (SSNA) — The military command of the Sudan People’s Liberation Army-In Opposition (SPLA-IO) has denied reports that government forces are advancing towards Maiwut and Pagak, saying the news is a propaganda perpetuated by the government.

Unconfirmed reports claim that Juba-backed forces are 25 kilometers (15 miles) away from Maiwut. The armed opposition calls it “wishful thinking.”

SPLA-IO Spokesman Brig. General William Gatjiath Deng says government troops were badly beaten and that their mission to capture Maiwut and Pagak has failed.

“…the genocidal forces and the barbaric atrocities makers had gotten their fate and severely beaten after they were trying to advance toward Maiwut but repulsed, disintegrated and pursued to Wichluakjak where their military vehicles deeply sunken into the muddy soil in Thocdeng, that means their mission to Maiwut and Pagak GHQs has completely failed,” Deng said in a statement obtained by the South Sudan News Agency.

Deng urges rebel supporters not to worry about what he described as “white propaganda” being spread by Juba.

“Do not get worried about the current situation in Gajaak Land. Today the stranded troops of the merciless forces of Salva Kiir that always use white propaganda claimed to have approached 25km to Maiwut and Pagak have completely got their fate after three hours of a dogfight,” he added.

The rebel spokesman stated that SPLA-IO 5th Division commander Major General Khor Chuol Giet and the armed opposition General Headquarters (GHOs) battalions’ commander Brig. General Gatbel kuach have delivered a humiliating blow to what he calls “barbaric regime forces.”Deng further warned that the SPLA-IO is well-prepared to deliver a final blow to “genocidal regime forces.” Deng further warned that the SPLA-IO is well-prepared to deliver a final blow to “remnants of genocidal regime forces.”

Deng further warned that the SPLA-IO is well-prepared to deliver a humiliating blow to “remnants of genocidal regime forces.”

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  • SPLA-IO denies reports of government troops advancing towards Maiwut – Our South Sudan
    July 13, 2017 9:06 pm

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  • Government forces can not manage to capture Pagak and Maiwut. SPLA-IO has at tens of thousands of well-trained special forces ready to finish government troops or food soldiers who attempt to capture SPLM/A-IO main areas.

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  • samson Nhial Chan
    July 14, 2017 4:34 am

    Finishing these food eaters group Nuer weew is underway following the sunking of their tanks and landruisers

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  • williamjalkuong
    July 14, 2017 10:46 am

    Brig. General William Gatjiath.
    We all appreciated you for more details you all ways quick response.
    Thank for more details we get from you to denies a white lies make by corruption government.
    We really thank you.

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  • Simon David
    July 14, 2017 1:47 pm

    I always confused about the government using war propaganda is it because they know they have failed to managed and lead the country in good management that is why they use war propaganda in case to motivate the public shame to the government of South Sudan,

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  • The Tiny Pagak still holding the so called Hacking, but I think it is not about destroying its , but have to be exam.

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  • Oliver Riak
    July 15, 2017 3:43 pm

    I believe they will all perish before they step to Fagak.

    Kiir has failed in both military and political settlement so he must GO!!!!

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  • kirr has failed the country, he has to go, we don’t need him anymore.

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