At least 7 UN civilian staff killed in S. Sudan ambush

At least seven United Nations civilian staff were killed Tuesday in the ambush that left five Indian peacekeepers dead in South Sudan, UN officials said.

April 09, 2013

Ahmad Al-Jubair

 


 


JUBA — At least seven United Nations civilian staff were killed Tuesday in the ambush that left five Indian peacekeepers dead in South Sudan, UN officials said.




Hilde F. Johnson, UN special representative in South Sudan, "condemns in the strongest terms the killing today of a number of peacekeepers and several civilian staff in an ambush by unidentified assailants," a statement said. A UN source who asked not to be named told AFP that "seven or eight" civilians were killed. — AFP


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