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07KHARTOUM55
2007-01-14 08:48:00
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Embassy Khartoum
Cable title:
Southern Sudan: Four Die in Jan. 2 Ambush Southeast of
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SIPDIS
SIPDIS
SENSITIVE
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV EAID ASEC MOPS PHUM SOCI SU
SUBJECT: Southern Sudan: Four Die in Jan. 2 Ambush Southeast of
Juba; Local PA&E Employee Details Incident
REF: a) Khartoum 00053, b) 06 Khartoum 02916, c) 06 Khartoum 02667
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SIPDIS
SIPDIS
SENSITIVE
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV EAID ASEC MOPS PHUM SOCI SU
SUBJECT: Southern Sudan: Four Die in Jan. 2 Ambush Southeast of
Juba; Local PA&E Employee Details Incident
REF: a) Khartoum 00053, b) 06 Khartoum 02916, c) 06 Khartoum 02667
1. (U) Summary: On January 2, at 12:30 p.m., assailants ambushed a
truck carrying approximately 35 passengers about 100 kilometers
southeast of Juba, killing at least four and wounding six
individuals. A survivor, a local PA&E employee, stated that the
assailants were LRA rebels; she provided ConGen Pol Officer with
further details regarding the attack. End summary.
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Local PA&E Employee Claims Assailants Were LRA Rebels
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2. (SBU) One of the passengers traveling in the vehicle was Florence
Kasara (protect),a local employee of U.S. firm Pacific Architects
and Engineers (PA&E),which is rehabilitating the Consulate General
residential compound in Juba. Congen staff interviewed Kasara after
the incident; she states she departed Magwi in the steel-sided truck
at approximately 12:30 p.m. on January 2 with 30-35 other passengers
and their belongings. At a point roughly 25 kilometers southwest of
Magwi, halfway between the Magwi and Opari junctions on the
Nimule-Magwi road and about 100 kilometers southeast of Juba.
Gunfire began approximately one and one-half hours into the trip; as
she and several others attempted to look over the side of the truck,
she observed approximately 12 people, whom she claimed were Lord's
Resistance Army (LRA) rebels, in a fishhook formation extending from
the left front side of the vehicle and around to the road
approximately 100 meters in front of them. The attackers, who were
speaking Acholi (the predominant language of the LRA),wore green
camouflage uniforms, used Kalashnikov rifles, and had dreadlock
hairstyles common to the LRA. She claimed that several of the
attackers, including one that was shooting at her and chasing her
from the truck into the forest, were very young. Kasara also
claimed that the area was later scoured by SPLA soldiers who found
many small footprints -- probably from children -- near the spent
shell casings at the attack site. The attack occurred 25 kilometers
northwest of Owiny-Kibul, the assembly area designated under current
peace negotiations for the LRA elements east of the Nile. (Comment:
the attack is one in a series of ambushes along roads outside Juba
- see reftels. End comment.)
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Two Killed Outright, Others Scatter into Forest
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3. (SBU) The truck driver, James Ochit, stopped close to the front
line of attackers when the ambush began. As he did, a round fired
by one of the attackers grazed his shin. Gunfire killed two people
in the truck cab, and injured one other. As the people in the back
of the truck started jumping out and fleeing to the north side of
the road, Kasara said she saw approximately 35 more LRA rebels
coming out of the brush on the south side of the road, all firing
weapons in their direction. As the passengers fled to the north,
some of the attackers shouted, "shoot the people who run."
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SPLA Patrol Engages Assailants
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4. (SBU) While the occupants of the vehicle ran from the scene of
the ambush, the attackers killed two additional people and wounded
four others. Rebels climbed onto the truck and threw the
passengers' personal belongings onto the road while others moved it
to the brush on the south side of the ambush site. As this
happened, three SPLA soldiers riding motorcycles armed with
Kalashnikov rifles approached the site from the direction of Magwi.
The soldiers stopped approximately 100 meters short of the ambush
site and engaged the rebels from the north side of the road. The
rebels continued to empty the truck of all the belongings then
looted the dead victims of their shirts and shoes and attempted to
gather the pants while engaging the three SPLA soldiers. Several
minutes after their initial engagement on the truck, and when the
truck was empty, the rebels fled in the direction of Womer Mountain,
1.2 kilometers south of the ambush location.
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Survivors Return to Juba Four Days Later
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5. (SBU) The driver and passengers of the truck ran northeast in the
direction of Magwi through the brush away from the ambush site
during the engagement between the SPLA soldiers and rebels. After
the shooting stopped, the driver and passengers continued through
the brush until they reached the village of Payikwara. The
villagers helped the driver retrieve his truck from the ambush site
later; he gathered the passengers and drove back to Magwi, where
they remained for the next several days.
6. (SBU) Kasara departed Magwi again for Juba on January 6 in a
truck heading in the direction of Pagiri junction. She saw the
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ambush site, but did not see any of the belongings that were taken
during the attack. Kasara remained in Pagiri overnight and then
continued on to Juba the next day. During the trip to Juba, she saw
an additional three vehicles she believed assailants ambushed and
burned. She did not see any bodies at any of the attack sites.
HUME
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
SENSITIVE
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV EAID ASEC MOPS PHUM SOCI SU
SUBJECT: Southern Sudan: Four Die in Jan. 2 Ambush Southeast of
Juba; Local PA&E Employee Details Incident
REF: a) Khartoum 00053, b) 06 Khartoum 02916, c) 06 Khartoum 02667
1. (U) Summary: On January 2, at 12:30 p.m., assailants ambushed a
truck carrying approximately 35 passengers about 100 kilometers
southeast of Juba, killing at least four and wounding six
individuals. A survivor, a local PA&E employee, stated that the
assailants were LRA rebels; she provided ConGen Pol Officer with
further details regarding the attack. End summary.
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Local PA&E Employee Claims Assailants Were LRA Rebels
-------------- --------------
2. (SBU) One of the passengers traveling in the vehicle was Florence
Kasara (protect),a local employee of U.S. firm Pacific Architects
and Engineers (PA&E),which is rehabilitating the Consulate General
residential compound in Juba. Congen staff interviewed Kasara after
the incident; she states she departed Magwi in the steel-sided truck
at approximately 12:30 p.m. on January 2 with 30-35 other passengers
and their belongings. At a point roughly 25 kilometers southwest of
Magwi, halfway between the Magwi and Opari junctions on the
Nimule-Magwi road and about 100 kilometers southeast of Juba.
Gunfire began approximately one and one-half hours into the trip; as
she and several others attempted to look over the side of the truck,
she observed approximately 12 people, whom she claimed were Lord's
Resistance Army (LRA) rebels, in a fishhook formation extending from
the left front side of the vehicle and around to the road
approximately 100 meters in front of them. The attackers, who were
speaking Acholi (the predominant language of the LRA),wore green
camouflage uniforms, used Kalashnikov rifles, and had dreadlock
hairstyles common to the LRA. She claimed that several of the
attackers, including one that was shooting at her and chasing her
from the truck into the forest, were very young. Kasara also
claimed that the area was later scoured by SPLA soldiers who found
many small footprints -- probably from children -- near the spent
shell casings at the attack site. The attack occurred 25 kilometers
northwest of Owiny-Kibul, the assembly area designated under current
peace negotiations for the LRA elements east of the Nile. (Comment:
the attack is one in a series of ambushes along roads outside Juba
- see reftels. End comment.)
-------------- --
Two Killed Outright, Others Scatter into Forest
-------------- --
3. (SBU) The truck driver, James Ochit, stopped close to the front
line of attackers when the ambush began. As he did, a round fired
by one of the attackers grazed his shin. Gunfire killed two people
in the truck cab, and injured one other. As the people in the back
of the truck started jumping out and fleeing to the north side of
the road, Kasara said she saw approximately 35 more LRA rebels
coming out of the brush on the south side of the road, all firing
weapons in their direction. As the passengers fled to the north,
some of the attackers shouted, "shoot the people who run."
--------------
SPLA Patrol Engages Assailants
--------------
4. (SBU) While the occupants of the vehicle ran from the scene of
the ambush, the attackers killed two additional people and wounded
four others. Rebels climbed onto the truck and threw the
passengers' personal belongings onto the road while others moved it
to the brush on the south side of the ambush site. As this
happened, three SPLA soldiers riding motorcycles armed with
Kalashnikov rifles approached the site from the direction of Magwi.
The soldiers stopped approximately 100 meters short of the ambush
site and engaged the rebels from the north side of the road. The
rebels continued to empty the truck of all the belongings then
looted the dead victims of their shirts and shoes and attempted to
gather the pants while engaging the three SPLA soldiers. Several
minutes after their initial engagement on the truck, and when the
truck was empty, the rebels fled in the direction of Womer Mountain,
1.2 kilometers south of the ambush location.
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Survivors Return to Juba Four Days Later
--------------
5. (SBU) The driver and passengers of the truck ran northeast in the
direction of Magwi through the brush away from the ambush site
during the engagement between the SPLA soldiers and rebels. After
the shooting stopped, the driver and passengers continued through
the brush until they reached the village of Payikwara. The
villagers helped the driver retrieve his truck from the ambush site
later; he gathered the passengers and drove back to Magwi, where
they remained for the next several days.
6. (SBU) Kasara departed Magwi again for Juba on January 6 in a
truck heading in the direction of Pagiri junction. She saw the
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ambush site, but did not see any of the belongings that were taken
during the attack. Kasara remained in Pagiri overnight and then
continued on to Juba the next day. During the trip to Juba, she saw
an additional three vehicles she believed assailants ambushed and
burned. She did not see any bodies at any of the attack sites.
HUME