Sudan Oil Fields Recaptured As Ground Fighting Subsides -- Wall Street Journal
KAMPALA, Uganda—Sudanese forces have recaptured oil fields from South Sudanese troops, the authorities in Khartoum said Wednesday as clashes between the armies of the two civil war foes appeared to subside.
By Tuesday evening, Sudan's armed forces had liberated all the sites earlier occupied by South Sudanese troops along the poorly defined border, including the Martyr Al Fadil area some 15 miles inside Sudan, according to the National Intelligence and Security Service chief, General Mohamed Atta Al Mawla Abas.
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Cross-border violence threatens Sudan deal -- Washington Post
African Union voices concern at Sudan border clashes -- BBC
EU calls for end to Sudan, South Sudan clashes -- Reuters
U.N. concerned by Sudanese conflict -- UPI
UN alarmed at Sudan-South Sudan border clashes -- AP
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