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Ethiopian forces hunt South Sudan gunmen who killed 208 in raid

Monday, April 18, 2016
More than 100 children were kidnapped in deadly attack on Friday, but troops are closing in, says Ethiopian official

Displaced South Sudanese people gather at a UN base near the capital, Juba, in January 2016. Ethiopia’s Gambela region hosts tens of thousands of refugees displaced by conflict in South Sudan. Photograph: Jason Patinkin/AP

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The death toll from a raid carried out by South Sudanese gunmen in western Ethiopia has risen to 208 and the assailants kidnapped 108 children, an Ethiopian official said on Sunday.

The attack took place on Friday in the Gambela region which, alongside a neighbouring province, hosts more than 284,000 South Sudanese refugees who fled conflict in their country.

By Sunday afternoon, the number had risen to 208 dead and 75 wounded from 140 a day earlier, government spokesman Getachew Reda said, adding the assailants had also abducted 108 children and taken 2,000 head of livestock.

“Ethiopian defence forces are taking measures. They are closing in on the attackers,” he said.

Getachew did not give further details, but officials in Gambela said on Saturday Ethiopian troops had crossed the border in pursuit of the attackers.

Cross-border cattle raids have occurred in the same area in the past, often involving Murle tribesmen from South Sudan’s Jonglei and Upper Nile regions – areas awash with weapons that share borders with Ethiopia. Previous attacks, however, were smaller in scale.

The gunmen are not believed to have links with South Sudanese government troops or rebel forces who fought the government in Juba in a civil war that ended with a peace deal signed in 2015.

South Sudanese officials were not immediately available for comment.

Under pressure from neighbouring states, the US, the United Nations and other powers, South Sudan’s feuding sides signed an initial peace deal in August and agreed to share out ministerial positions in January.


 





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