Clashes between rival groups in Sudan’s West Kordofan state have killed at least five people and wounded nine others, the army said Saturday. Violence erupted a day earlier between members of rival ethnic Nuba and Misseriya people in the town of Lagawa, in the country’s far south, an army statement said. It was not immediately clear what started the fighting. “Two people were killed and four wounded from the Misseriya, while three others were killed and five wounded from the Nuba,” said the statement, also reporting incidents of looting and houses set on fire. Security forces intervened to con…