DHAKA: South Sudan`s army says it has regained control of the rebel-held town of Bentiu, handing the government control of Unity State`s oilfields where production had been halted.
The army had earlier announced it was mobilising thousands of additional troops as it battled to recapture two rebel-held cities, including Bentiu, although regional mediators were still hopeful a ceasefire could be reached.
"It happened this afternoon at 2.30pm," Philip Aguer, army spokesman, told Reuters news agency on Friday.
Forces in Bentiu loyal to former Vice President Riek Machar had been holding off the army of President Salva Kiir for several days, leaving it ransacked and emptied of its civilian population.
Machar confirmed rebel forces had lost control of the northern oil hub, but pledged his fighters would continue their battle against the government.
"We withdrew from Bentiu, but it was to avoid fighting in the streets and save civilian lives. We fight on, we will continue the battle," Machar told AFP by satellite telephone from an undisclosed location in the country.
He said the rebel side would remain engaged in peace talks that are taking place in Addis Ababa in neighbouring Ethiopia.
Fierce battles have also continued around Bor, another rebel-held town in central South Sudan that has already changed hands three times since the conflict began nearly a month ago.
Source: Al-Jazeera
BDST: 1015 HRS, JAN 11, 2014
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