Depends whom you ask.
South Sudan's ambassador to Kenya told local media that a social media post led to the recent outbreak of violence, which left about 150 people dead.
The vice president's spokesman posted a message on Facebook last week saying Machar was detained at the presidential palace, while he was in fact meeting with the President, the ambassador alleged.
Forces loyal to Machar stepped into action, opening fire outside the palace, Kenyan media quoted the ambassador as saying. When the vice president's forces tried to forcefully enter the palace to check on him, clashes ensued, the ambassador alleged.
CNN has reached out to the ambassador but has not heard back.
The vice president's spokesman, James Gatdet Dak, slammed the ambassador's accusations.
"Look at this liar who calls himself an ambassador in Kenya," he posted on Facebook. "These people such as this ambassador in Kenya will never learn to tell the truth. They pride in lying."
Other media reports have said the violence started after clashes between the two sides at a checkpoint Thursday killed several soldiers loyal to Kiir.
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