Gunfire has been heard in the South Sudanese capital Juba early Wednesday.
Intelligence report confirms rapid gunfire inside the main South Sudan military base in Juba, the capital.
Int report shows emerging factions in the base facilitated by either poor pay or lack of it all together.
The SPLA soldiers have been fighting splinter groups that formed rebel units that attempted to overthrow the current regime.
Three months of fighting have reduced the youngest African nation to a poor and lawless nation.
Soldiers in the base claim to have not received pay after fighting for three months.




























