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26 April 2014
April 25, 2014 (JUBA) – Heavy gun fire erupted between armed rival fighters in Mapel, a town south-west of South Sudan’s Western Bahr state capital, causing panic among the local population, military sources told Sudan Tribune on Friday.
At least 10 gunmen were reportedly killed, while scores sustained injuries as the two sides attempted to gain control of the area. The clash was one of the heaviest ever witnessed in the area since violence erupted in the country late last year. (...)
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