UN: 25 aid workers evacuated from Pagak over escalating clashes

File photo: Rebel fighters hold up their rifles as they walk in front of a
bushfire in a rebel-controlled territory in Upper Nile State in 2014.
(REUTERS)

Thousands of civilians have reportedly been displaced from Mathiang area in
Longochuk County of Upper Nile following an offensive allegedly by
government troops which began approximately one week ago.

The reports of an offensive come as the world’s youngest nation marks its
sixth anniversary of independence.

The United Nations said at least 25 aid workers from different humanitarian
organizations were on Friday and Saturday relocated from Pagak, an area
established by Riek Machar as the opposition headquarters when civil war
broke out in 2013.

The United Nations also said more than 50,000 civilians in Longochuk and
Maiwut counties have been cut off from assistance in key locations,
including Mathiang, Maiwut and Pagak, as a result of the escalating
insecurity and relocation of aid workers.

Aid agencies expressed concern regarding the plight of civilians in areas
affected by the clashes and called on all parties to uphold their
responsibilities under international humanitarian and human rights law to
protect civilians, and to provide free, safe and unhindered access for
humanitarian organizations to return to these areas as soon as possible.

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