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S. Sudan Refutes Claims Of Blocking UN Mission From Accessing Troubled Region

The United Nations Peacekeeping Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) said that the South Sudan armed force has kept it from patrolling to protect individuals who as of late fled conflicts close Malakal town situated along the White Nile.

UNMISS has estimated that approximately thirty thousand civilians have been displaced after violent clashes were reported in Malakal, the second largest city, between the government forces and rebel groups.

The UN mission intends to reach the upper Nile, one of the most affected provinces in South Sudan to assess the humanitarian conditions.

On the other hand, the South Sudan government operatives have denied such allegations.

Political rivalry between South Sudan President Salva Kiir, an ethnic Dinka, and his former deputy Riek Machar, a Nuer, led to civil war in 2013 that has often followed ethnic lines.

The two signed a shaky peace deal in 2015, but fighting has continued. Machar fled in July 2016 and is now in South Africa.

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