The Manila Times

Hundreds killed in South Sudan violence – Red Cross

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JOHANNESBU­RG: Hundreds of people have been killed in a new burst of intercommu­nal violence in South Sudan, the Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said on Thursday (Friday in Manila), with “many more” injured and thousands displaced.

Among those killed in Jonglei state were a local Red Cross volunteer and a nurse working with the medical aid group Doctors Without Borders, the statement said, stressing that the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic complicate­s efforts to respond to such violence and treat the victims.

“Covid-19 restrictio­ns make it far more difficult to evacuate the wounded by air and provide surgical care for trauma injuries,” the ICRC said, adding that 23 people were evacuated by air this week.

Local authoritie­s have expressed outrage at the killings over the weekend, the latest in intercommu­nal fighting that plagues a country trying to recover from five years of civil war.

The United Nations (UN) mission in South Sudan on Wednesday said a patrol of peacekeepe­rs reached the communitie­s in Pieri in northern Jonglei to investigat­e the violence between armed Murle youth and Lou Nuer fighters. It found many huts burned to the ground.

“These violent assaults on civilian communitie­s as part of an ongoing cycle of revenge must stop. While politicall­y motivated conflict has reduced in South Sudan, intercommu­nal fighting has increased,” UN special representa­tive David Shearer said in a statement.

The UN said it had been trying to deter such cycles of violence including in February after a “Lou Nuer offensive on Murle communitie­s that resulted in hundreds of deaths to avenge persistent Murle raids on Lou Nuer villages.” The virus restrictio­ns, however, have stalled the peace efforts.

The pandemic also complicate­s South Sudan’s recovery from civil war in which nearly 400,000 people were killed. The former leader of the armed opposition, Riek Machar, who is now a vice president, announced this week he tested positive for the virus.

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