Event: | OT Other |
Number: | 2014-000001 |
Country: | SSD South Sudan |
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Date (YMD): | 2014-1-8 |
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Information Source: | IFRC |
Comments: | Violence which erupted in mid-December in the capital Juba has now spread northwards and is ongoing in several parts , and six states, of the country. Armed hostilities have been particularly intense in other areas outside Juba including Jonglei, Unity and Upper Nile states. Three weeks of fighting have left at least 1,000 people dead and displaced over 189,000.
- Juba is generally calm although there was shooting on Saturday evening which created wide spread panic in the population.
- There are reports of defections from the military in the locations of Yei, Morobo, Lainya, Lui, Rokon to the oppositions. There are reported to be moving towards the rebel controlled areas of jongley .
- States not affected by the conflict Eastern Equatoria, Western Equatoria, Western Bahr el Ghazal and Northern Bahr El Ghazal. |
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OT-2014-000001-ETH
Other,Ethiopia: Violence which erupted in mid-December in South Sudan resulted in the population movement to neighbouring countries including Uganda, Ethiopia, Kenya and Sudan. More than 20,000 people have so far fled to neighbouring Gambela region of Ethiopia.
OT-2014-000001-SDN
Other,Sudan: The conflict in South Sudan that started on 15th December 2013, has caused fatalities and displacement among the civilian population. People have been wounded and many have fled their homes, of which some has crossed the borders to neighboring countries, including fleeing to Sudan. Until now, despite a peace agreement, insecurity remains in South Sudan, causing continued displacement and uncertainty for people, influencing their decisions not to return home yet. This translates into an increase in the humanitarian assistance demand. Latest figures suggests that more than 700,000 internally displaced and almost 150,000 persons that have fled into neighboring countries. Sudan has up to date received more than 20,000 persons, of which most are received in White Nile State.
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