Peacekeepers ordered: Stop communal violence in SSudan
THE UNITED Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) said Tuesday it had re-deployed 75 troops to halt a cycle of communal attacks and revenge killings that have left 79 dead.
The Nepalese troops based in the town of Rumbek
were flown by helicopter, after heavy rains rendered roads impassable, to Maper 100 kilometres (60 miles) to the north to provide a “protective presence” in the area.
The deployment “follows reports from local authorities that as many as 79 people have been killed and a further 101 injured in a series of communal clashes and revenge attacks between the Gak and Manuer communities,” UNMISS said in a statement.