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10,000 refugees flee to South Sudan as conflict rages | World News

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About 10,000 refugees have entered South Sudan from Sudan in recent days fleeing fighting between the army and paramilitary forces, officials in South Sudan’s Renk county said on Monday.


A drone view shows smoke rising over the light industrial zone north of Khartoum in Bahri, Sudan. (Reuters)



About 6,500 people crossed the border on Saturday, another 3,000 on Sunday and more arrived on Monday, county governor Kak Padiet told Reuters.

Renk’s army commander, Dau Aturjong, said three-quarters of the arrivals were South Sudanese, with the remainder being Sudanese, Eritrean, Kenyan, Ugandan and Somali.

Sudan hosts 800,000 South Sudanese refugees fleeing the long-running conflict. South Sudan gained independence from its northern neighbor in 2011.

“It’s local authorities and locals helping newcomers,” Atulong told Reuters. “So far, humanitarian organizations have not been involved.”



South Sudan also has more than 2 million people displaced, and the civil war between 2013 and 2018 killed some 400,000 people.

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