20 Dead in Clashes at UN Displacement Camp in South Sudan
- More than 20 people have been killed and over 50 others wounded in clashes between displaced people in a U.N. Site in Malakal, South Sudan.
- The fighting began with a stabbing and occurred between members of the Shilluk and Nuer ethnic groups. The U.N. Mission in South Sudan has reinforced security in the area and is working in "close collaboration" with South Sudan's military and authorities.
- South Sudan still experiences deadly violence between ethnic groups and communities despite a peace deal signed in 2018 to end a civil war.
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Death toll in clashes between ethnic groups at UN displacement camp in South Sudan now more than 20
JUBA, South Sudan (AP) — The death toll from clashes between displaced people inside a U.N. site in South Sudan has risen to more than 20, with more than 50 others wounded, the medical charity MSF said Friday.
Death toll in clashes between ethnic groups at UN displacement camp in South Sudan now more than 20
JUBA, South Sudan (AP) — The death toll from clashes between displaced people inside a U.N. site in South Sudan has risen to more than 20, with more than 50 others wounded, the medical charity MSF said Friday.
Death toll in clashes between ethnic groups at UN displacement camp in South Sudan now more than 20
JUBA, South Sudan (AP) — The death toll from clashes between displaced people inside a U.N. site in South Sudan has risen to more than 20, with more than 50 others wounded, the medical charity MSF said Friday.
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