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Violence in South Sudan has left at least one hundred and eighty five people dead, mostly women and children.
Officials from South Sudan are blaming the clashes between the Murle and the Nuer groups on the northern government, accusing it of arming some tribal militias.
Among those killed were eleven SPLA soldiers when they tried to protect the civilians.
But how is it that the army suffered these casualties in an area under their control?
That's the question Lewis Machipisa put to Major General Kuol Deim Kuol, the SPLA Spokesman on the line to Juba.
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