Four killed in Juba – Yei road attack

Magdoline Joseph | May 23, 2017 | 12:38 pmJuba - Lirya road PHOTO//File

The Commissioner of Lainya County says four people were killed along the
Juba – Yei road over the weekend.Eresto Taban says the attackers targeted a
number of vehicles around Mile 55, Mile 58 and Loka areas.

He says a Ugandan national was among those killed in the road
incident.Commissioner Taban says three people were also wounded in the
attack.“Some vehicles were attacked, and the attackers ran away after they
destroyed the vehicles. I stopped the cars in Lainya. But from yesterday
and today, the situation in Loka is calm,” he says.

Mr. Taban said foreigners were among those killed.“In Mile 55 there were
also some incidents; a vehicle carrying teak to Juba was attacked between
Mile 55 and Mile 58. The driver and three others were killed, and three
were wounded. Yesterday, we brought the bodies to Lainya for burial, and
today the Ugandan national was taken to Juba so that the body is
transported to Uganda. However, from yesterday to today, the road is open
and vehicles are traveling along this road,” he adds.

Mr. Taban said the attackers looted properties of the travelers and escaped
into the bushes.Yei River State governor, David Lokonga also confirmed the
incident. He said troops have been deployed to patrol the road.

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