JUBA: South Sudanese government forces have retaken the town of Nasir which had been a flashpoint in a deepening political crisis, an army spokesman said on Sunday.
Clashes around Nasir in the northeastern Upper Nile State have helped unravel a power-sharing agreement between President Salva Kiir and his long-time rival, Vice-President Riek Machar.
The violence has threatened to plunge South Sudan, which became the world´s youngest country after gaining independence in 2011, back into civil war.
Kiir´s allies accuse Machar´s forces of fomenting unrest in Nasir in league with the so-called White Army, a loose band of armed youths from Machar´s Nuer ethnic community.
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