Over 100 slain in cattle raid in South Sudan: governor

Over 100 people were killed on Friday in a cattle raid carried out by heavily-armed rebels in South Sudan's troubled Jonglei state, the governor told AFP.

February 10, 2013

Ahmad Al-Jubair

 


 


JUBA — Over 100 people were killed on Friday in a cattle raid carried out by heavily-armed rebels in South Sudan's troubled Jonglei state, the governor told AFP.




The people of Walgak in Akobo County were migrating north to the wetlands with cattle "and were being escorted by an army platoon when they came under attack by a huge force using automatic weapons," Jonglei governor Kuol Manyang said Sunday, adding that the assailants "left 103 people killed." — AFP


February 10, 2013
HIGHLIGHTS
SAUDI ARABIA
hour ago

Saudi Arabia's blue economy projected to contribute SR22 billion and create 100,000 jobs by 2030

SAUDI ARABIA
hour ago

In call with Abbas, Saudi Crown Prince condemns brutal Israeli practices in Gaza

SAUDI ARABIA
2 hours ago

Saudi Arabia's ranking on Mining Investment Attractiveness Index jumps to 23rd from 104th globally