
From ABC News
A South Sudanese soldier fired two bullets at close range into a U.S. Embassy vehicle traveling in a convoy carrying the top U.S. official in the country, the American official said.
U.S. Ambassador Charles Twining said he was traveling in an armored diplomatic convoy at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 19 when a soldier in a military motorcade fired twice at a U.S. vehicle behind his.
“We have bulletproof glass, thankfully, because it put two big holes in them,” Twining told a reporter in South Sudan in an interview.
The South Sudanese motorcade was carrying Vice President James Wani Igga, said army spokesman Col. Philip Aguer.
Written by JASON STRAZIUSO/Read more at ABC News
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