JUBA, South Sudan
Heavy gunfire erupted in South Sudan's capital Juba on
Thursday evening after security forces moved to arrest the former head of the
intelligence service, according to Reuters reporters and an alert sent to
United Nations staff.General Akol Koor
The
gunfire began around 7 p.m. local time (1700 GMT) and continued sporadically
for more than an hour before dying down, Reuters reporters said.
A
U.N. safety alert to staff members in Juba, seen by Reuters, said the shooting
was related to the arrest of the former head of the National Security Service
(NSS). It urged U.N. staff to shelter in place.
In
early October, President Salva Kiir dismissed Akol Koor Kuc, who had led the
NSS since the country's independence from Sudan in 2011, and appointed a close
ally to replace him.
Reached
by telephone, a military spokesperson said he was trying to establish what was
going on.
Analysts said the sacking of Akol Koor reflected a power struggle at the highest levels of government.
It came weeks after the transitional government that Kiir leads
announced that elections expected in December would be postponed for a second
time.
Rival
factions loyal to Kiir and First Vice President Riek Machar fought a civil war
from 2013 to 2018 that resulted in hundreds of thousands of deaths.
The two have governed together since then as part of a transitional government.
There has been relative peace, but the opposing forces clash periodically in
addition to frequent fighting among a patchwork of armed groups in rural areas.
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