Four former LRA rebels have alleged that LRA leaders Joseph Kony and Vincent Otti ordered them to ambush UPDF patrols and civilians on the road leading to Juba, the site of the peace talks between the LRA and Ugandan government. Speaking on the Ugandan radio station Mega-FM on Monday, one of the rebels said that they ordered the attacks after confronting a UPDF detachment. The attacks, which the LRA has denied being responsible for, are one reason the Juba talks have stalled. The Cessation of Hostilities Agreement (CHA) signed between the two parties was supposed to have separated the two forces to prevent such clashes, but both sides have been accused of violating it in recent months. Read more at The New Vision.