Oman Daily Observer

Ten aid workers go missing in South Sudan: UN official

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JUBA: Ten aid workers have gone missing in the South Sudanese town of Yei, a UN official said on Thursday, the latest incident involving relief staff in the warridden country.

Alain Noudehou, the United Nations Humanitari­an Coordinato­r for South Sudan, said a convoy of UN and other aid workers had been heading to Tore from Yei, in the Central Equatoria region, early on Wednesday.

The whereabout­s of the 10, all South Sudanese, were now unknown. “We are deeply concerned about the whereabout­s of these humanitari­an workers and are urgently seeking informatio­n about their well-being,” Noudehou said.

Aid workers are often targeted by armed groups operating in South Sudan, which has been in the grip of war between supporters of President Salva Kiir and those of his former deputy Riek Machar since 2013.

Tens of thousands of people, including nearly 100 relief workers, have been killed.

Noudehou said of the missing people, one was working for the humanitari­an office UNOCHA, two for Unicef, one for the South Sudanese Developmen­t Organisati­on, two for aid group ACROSS, three for Plan Internatio­nal and one for Action Africa Help.

Earlier this week, the Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross said it had suspended operations in Leer after their field base was shot at on April 10. It evacuated its staff to the South Sudanese capital Juba.

In mid April, rebels said they had freed seven aid workers detained for nearly three weeks in Central Equatoria on accusation­s of spying for the government.

An aid worker was also killed when gunmen shot at his agency vehicle near the town of Bentiu. Both rebels and government forces stand accused of targeting humanitari­an workers and sometimes blocking access to relief and hijacking food and other aid.

Lam Paul Gabriel, rebel SPLA-IO deputy spokesman, said he had received reports of aid workers’ disappeara­nce and his forces were investigat­ing with their commander in the ground. — Reuters

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