Ugandan Forces Begin South Sudan Pull-out
This follows the signing of an agreement between the UN and South Sudan providing for the withdrawal of all foreign forces from the country within 45 days.
Sudan's People Liberation Army (SPLA) ready for combant
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Uganda:
UPDF Troops Leave South Sudan
Monitor, 13 October 2015
The UPDF yesterday began withdrawing from South Sudan, two days after the UN Security Council warned of "appropriate measures" against those preventing implementation of the… Read more »
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Uganda:
UPDF Begins to Pull Out of South Sudan
Independent (Kampala), 13 October 2015
Uganda People's Defence Forces on 13th of October began its phased withdrawal from South Sudan. 2,500 Ugandan soldiers had been deployed in South Sudan following the conflict in… Read more »
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Uganda:
Ugandan Forces Begin South Sudan Pull Out
Observer, 12 October 2015
Uganda People's Defence Forces has today began their phased withdrawal from South Sudan according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Read more »
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Uganda:
Govt Pulls Troops Out of South Sudan After UN Warning
Nation, 12 October 2015
Uganda has started pulling its troops out of South Sudan, 48 hours after the UN Security Council ramped up the pressure on warring parties to the conflict and their foreign allies. Read more »
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Rwanda:
Ugandan Army Withdraws From South Sudan
New Times, 13 October 2015
The Uganda People's Defence Forces (UPDF) has started withdrawing from South Sudan, the Chief of Defence Forces, Gen. Katumba Wamala, announced yesterday. Read more »
InFocus
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Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Henry Oryem Okello says Ugandan troops will stay in South Sudan despite the peace deal signed by President Salva Kiir - a statement that ... Read more »