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The top United Nations official in South Sudan is urging the communities in the eastern state of Jonglei to break the cycle of violence, while UN and local officials are poised to distribute humanitarian aid to thousands of people affected by the fighting.
According to media reports, more than 100 people were killed and many others injured in an armed attack on a migrating group of people from the town of Walgak.
While in Walgak, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for South Sudan, Hilde F. Johnson met with people wounded during the attack and other community members, including County Commissioner Goi Jooyu Youl. She encouraged residents to contain their anger and frustration, and to give peace a chance.
Following a humanitarian needs assessment, aid would be delivered in a few days to about 10,000 people, she said.
According to media reports, more than 100 people were killed and many others injured in an armed attack on a migrating group of people from the town of Walgak.
While in Walgak, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for South Sudan, Hilde F. Johnson met with people wounded during the attack and other community members, including County Commissioner Goi Jooyu Youl. She encouraged residents to contain their anger and frustration, and to give peace a chance.
Following a humanitarian needs assessment, aid would be delivered in a few days to about 10,000 people, she said.