South Sudan's military leadership pledges to prioritize the integration of former opposition forces into the national army. Chief of Defense Forces Santino Deng Wol directed former rebels to remain on standby for upcoming reorganization and training.
South Sudan's military leadership has pledged to prioritize the integration of former opposition forces into the national army, directing those who have renounced rebellion to await further instructions for reorganization.
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