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Papua New Guinea violence leaves between 20 and 50 people dead, UN official says

  • The UN's humanitarian adviser for Papua New Guinea, Mate Bagossy, reported at least 20 deaths, likely up to 50, from ongoing violence in Enga province.
  • National Police Commissioner David Manning declared an emergency on Saturday due to escalating violence, with police mobilizing for protection.
  • Enga Governor Peter Ipatas described the violence as unprecedented, stating innocent lives and properties have been lost.
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