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New conflict in South Sudan has forced 40,000 people to flee

A UN agency has reported that over 40,000 people have been forced from their homes as a result of fresh conflict in South Sudan’s oil-rich Upper Nile state.

In its latest update, the UN’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (Ocha) said threats of violence continue to hamper humanitarian response in the state.

It said the displaced people were living in dire conditions and required urgent life-saving assistance.

Last week ceasefire monitors said they would send a team to investigate the ongoing deadly clashes in the state.

Fighting has been reported in the state since state mid-November – reportedly involving the national army and the Maiwut opposition forces.

There are also reports of renewed hostilities in Fashoda area between different ethnic rival groups.

A prominent civil society group, the Community for Progress Organisation (CEPO), told the BBC that it received credible reports from civilians about armed youths amassing troops in the state over the weekend.

The BBC could not independently verify this information.

Source: BBC

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