Fighting reaches “worrying proportions”

Staff Writer | February 9, 2017 | 10:47 am

Aftermath of recent clashes in Wau Shilluk now reported to be
deserted|Photo|MSF

The United Nations Mission in South Sudan has described as “worrying
proportions” a renewed fighting in the northern part of the country.The
government SPLA and opposition forces engaged in attacks in Owachi and
Tonga areas, Panyinkang County, Central Upper Nile State.“What began with
an exchange of fire between SPLA and Aguelek opposition forces, has
expanded geographically. Military resupplies have since been observed
arriving in the area,” UNMISS Spokesperson Daniel Dickinson said in a
statement issued Thursday morning.

This comes after humanitarian groups have also expressed concerned about
the fighting which has lasted days now.On 1 February, the International
Organization for Migration announced that it hadsuspended humanitarian
activities in Wau Shilluk, Fashoda State, due to the violence.

Besides, staff of the medical charity, MSF, fled the area over the weekend
in fear of insecurity, depriving the vulnerable of medical aid.

“Military operations on the west bank of the Nile river are taking place in
an area where people, predominantly from the Shilluk ethnic group live,
forcing people out of their homes,” Dickinson added.

The government is yet to comment on the matter.

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