Death toll from fighting in South Sudan capital Juba climbs to 272 people

Death toll from fighting in South Sudan capital Juba climbs to 272 people

July 10, 2016
Death toll from fighting in South Sudan capital Juba climbs to 272 people
Death toll from fighting in South Sudan capital Juba climbs to 272 people

JUBA — The death toll from fighting in South Sudan's capital Juba has climbed to 272 people, including 33 civilians, a source at the country's ministry of health told Reuters on Sunday.

The fighting broke out last week between troops loyal to President Salva Kiir and vice president Riek Machar. Both men have said they did not know what had triggered the latest violence between their factions.


July 10, 2016
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