South Sudan Fighting Resumes As Ceasefire Hopes Dashed -- The Guardian
President Kiir and rebel leader Machar accuse each other of launching attacks as violence resumes in five-month-old civil war
South Sudanese rebels have engaged in fresh fighting with government troops, breaking a new ceasefire deal and dashing hopes of a swift end to five months of brutal civil war.
The defence minister, Kuol Manyang, said there had been fighting in the oil-producing state of Upper Nile, and government troops had been ordered not to attack but only to fight in self-defence.
Since the signing of a peace deal last Friday between President Salva Kiir and the rebel leader Riek Machar, both sides have accused each other of launching ground attacks and artillery barrages.
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More News On The Collapse Of The South Sudan Ceasefire
South Sudan Cease-Fire Broken as Rebels, Government Swap Blame -- Bloomberg
South Sudanese army, rebels blame each other as latest cease-fire is quickly violated -- Washington Post
S. Sudan Army, Rebels Accuse Each Other of Breaking Cease-Fire -- Voice of America
Fighting Resumes in South Sudan Despite Cease-Fire Agreement -- WSJ
South Sudan's peace falters - hours after ceasefire agreed -- The Telegraph
South Sudan ceasefire broken as rebels and army battle -- Zee News
Fresh fighting in South Sudan highlights need for monitors -- Financial Times
Dwindling hopes for South Sudan cease-fire agreement -- Deutche Welle
South Sudan: A Third of South Sudanese Now Severely Food Insecure Due to Ongoing Conflict -- AllAfrica.com/United Nations
South Sudan food security crisis could spiral into famine, agencies warn -- The Guardian
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