Ugandan special forces have been deployed to South Sudan's capital, the Ugandan army chief said Tuesday, after rising tensions that have threatened a fragile peace agreement. Ugandan army spokesman Felix Kulayigye confirmed that troops had been deployed in the capital "to protect the government".
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