UN Condemns Killing of Humanitarian Workers in South Sudan
Four others were injured, and several civilians were also reportedly killed or injured, the UN said after the convoy attack.
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In South Sudan, at least 17 people were killed in an attack on an aid convoy.
UN condemns killing of humanitarian workers in South Sudan
THE UNITED NATIONS, United States: The UN on Tuesday condemned an attack the day before on a “clearly marked” humanitarian convoy in South Sudan that killed five humanitarian workers working with the United Nations. “We are deeply saddened by the killing of five humanitarian workers, whose convoy, operated by a local partner, was ambushed yesterday in Duk County in Jonglei
Ambush on South Sudan aid convoy kills 17
At least 17 people were killed and nine others wounded in a Monday attack on a humanitarian convoy in Duk County of South Sudan's Jonglei State, officials said Tuesday, reported Xinhua. John Chatim Ruei, commissioner of Duk County, blamed armed Murle youth from the neighboring Greater Pibor Administrative Area for the ambush on vehicles belonging to the John Dau Foundation (JDF), a local nongovernmental organization, along the road between Pajut…
Five humanitarian workers killed in South Sudan convoy ambush
Five humanitarian workers were killed in an ambush on their convoy in Jonglei State, South Sudan, according to the United Nations. Four others were injured, and civilians were also reported affected. The UN has called for a prompt investigation into the attack, condemning violence against humanitarian workers.

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