6,000 FLEE PAJOK FIGHTING: UNHCR

Hellen Achayo | April 7, 2017 | 2:29 pm

New arrivals from South Sudan in Uganda

The UN Refugee Agency says Uganda’s Lamwo district has received over 6,000
South Sudanese since violence erupted in Pajok in Imatong State on Monday.

The SPLA said 18 people were killed in the clashes with an armed group in
the area.The deputy SPLA spokesperson, Colonel Santo Domic, said the army
was responding to the attack.

The UNHCR says the refugees have reported that they witnessed killing of
some of their loved ones during the fighting, including the vulnerable.The
agency says the families fled in different directions.

The witnesses say many people are still in the bush trying to find their
way to Uganda, while homes and properties were looted and burned.

UNHCR says they also say main roads out of the town are reportedly blocked
by armed groups.In a statement, UNHCR says the refugees are in dire need of
immediate humanitarian assistance including food, shelter, water and
medical care.It says around 4,000 refugees immediately fled South Sudan in
the after aftermath of the attack on Pajok town and 2,000 later followed.It
says Pajok has an estimated population of up to 50,000.Uganda currently
hosts more than 832,000 refugees from South Sudan. Some 192,000 have
arrived in 2017.

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