South Sudan: Machar troops ready at any time to storm Juba capital
Rebel fighters will enter South Sudanese capital Juba unless peacekeeping forces are sent, the country’s deposed Vice President Riek Machar told Anadolu Agency on Friday.
Machar is the leader of rebels who fought a two-year civil war against government forces under President Salva Kiir. He was rehabilitated into the government in April following a peace deal that broke down three weeks ago, leading to hundreds of deaths.
My troops are ready to storm the capital Juba and take control,” Machar said.
Since the renewed violence between Machar’s fighters and government troops, Machar has been in hiding.
“I went out of sight when I learned that the goal was to eliminate me,” he said in a telephone interview.