Murle attack in South Sudan reportedly kills 32 Dinka Bor, including 3 children: UN

UNITED NATIONS – The UN mission in South Sudan reported Tuesday, Jan. 25, that it is deeply concerned about reports of an attack in Baidit, in Jonglei state, allegedly carried out by people from the Murle community, a UN spokesman has said.

Reports said that on Sunday (Jan. 23), armed young people from the Murle community carried out attacks and cattle raids with some 32 people from the Dinka Bor community killed.

This included three women killed by gunshots and three children who drowned in a river while trying to escape the violence, Stephane Dujarric, the chief spokesman for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, said at the regular briefing.

“The UN mission strongly condemns any attacks on civilians and calls on all groups and people to immediately avoid further escalation. The mission also calls on authorities to carry out timely investigations and hold the perpetrators accountable,” Dujarric said.

South Sudan has known little peace since the civil war broke out in 2013, a little more than two years since gaining independence from Sudan. It took about two years more and two peace accords before a shaky truce. However, sporadic intercommunal attacks continue. (Xinhua)– bny

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