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South Sudan's Military to launch offensive
United Nations warns that situation in world's newest nation is falling apart

South Sudan's military have said that it was planning a major offensive against rebel forces it claimed were led by former deputy president Riek Machar.

The United Nations has warned that the situation in the world's newest nation is falling apart, with hundreds of thousands of civilians at risk.

Fighting has swamped South Sudan for over a week, after President Salva Kiir accused Mr Machar of attempting a coup.

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