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Africa Subsaharan
UN Says At least 25 Died in South Sudan UN Camp Attack
2016-03-05
[ALMANAR.LB] At least 25 people were massacred and 120 maimed when gunnies in army uniforms attacked then torched a UN camp that was sheltering civilians in South Sudan last month, the UN said Friday.

The updated toll comes two weeks after the two-day shootout inside the camp in the northeastern town of Malakal, with a report by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) detailing the failure of peacekeepers to protect the civilians sheltering at the base.

Over 47,000 people lived in the camp, after fleeing for safety from a civil war that broke out in December 2013. The UN has said the attack was a possible war crime.

Reports of troops in government army uniforms storming the camp and "firing on civilians" were "credible", OCHA said, contradicting initial UN claims that the fighting was between tribal "youths".

"About 3,700 families' shelters were destroyed or damaged during the fighting and fires, along with multiple humanitarian facilities, including clinics, water tankers, nutrition centres and schools," OCHA reported.

Residents say 46 people were killed in the February 17-18 attack, while the UN has now updated to 25 an earlier toll of 18.

Those killed include three aid workers, two of them South Sudanese health workers for medical charity Doctors Without Borders (MSF). One was murdered as he administered care, MSF said.

"Other people who tried to put out fires or help the maimed were deliberately targeted and shot," said MSF, which treated 46 people for bullet wounds.

Residents say some were burned to death in the deliberate fires that razed sections of the camp, where civilians lived in segregated ethnic plots to dampen tribal tensions.

"The 47,000 people living in the camp had already suffered through two years of violence and were forced to seek shelter amid inhumane, substandard conditions," MSF said. "As a result of this attack, many are now left with nothing."
Posted by:Fred

#1  detailing the failure of peacekeepers to protect the civilians sheltering at the base

contradicting initial UN claims that the fighting was between tribal "youths"

I'm sensing two separate actions, the standard close proximity gang turf war which may have led to rioting and fires, then the blue hats engaging.
Posted by: Skidmark   2016-03-05 02:08  

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