Khartoum: Sudan’s military has bombed a village in an oil-rich southern region, southern officials say, as tensions increase ahead of the south’s independence next month. Three people were killed in the raid on Unity State, in a move to take control of the region’s oil fields, the south’s military spokesman said.
Some 140,000 people have fled recent fighting along the border, the UN says.
Sudan’s north-south conflict left some 1.5 million dead over two decades.
The war ended with a 2005 peace deal, under which the mainly Christian and animist south held a referendum in January on whether to secede from the largely Arabic-speaking, Muslim north.
Some 99 percent of voters opted for independence. President Omar al-Bashir said he would accept the verdict of the south, where most of Sudan’s oil fields lie.
But last month, his forces seized the disputed town of Abyei. There have also been recent clashes in South Kordofan state, which is in the north but is home to many pro-south communities.
South Sudan’s military spokesman Philip Aguer told media that the bombing of Unity State was a move to seize the region’s oil and said the south’s military was boosting its defences.
“SAF [Sudan Armed Forces] aircraft bombed the area of Yau, in Unity state, many times on Thursday,” he said, adding that the attacks had continued on Friday.
“This area is deep inside South Sudan and is a move by Khartoum to control the area and create a de facto border to control our oil fields.”
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