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4 Killed As Mortar Attacks Hit UN Site in S Sudan

4 Killed As Mortar Attacks Hit UN Site in S Sudan
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Two mortar attacks hit the UN compound in South Sudan, killing four civilians, as the fighting between government troops and militants continued near oil-rich zones, the UN peacekeeping mission to the African country said.

4 Killed As Mortar Attacks Hit UN Site in S Sudan

The UN Mission in South Sudan [UNMISS] said in a statement on Wednesday that four civilians including a woman and a child were killed and eight others injured in mortar attacks in the town of Melut in Upper Nile State a day earlier.

Melut is located some 35 kilometers [20 miles] west of the main oil production base at Palouch, which militants were trying to capture.

According to the UN, heavy battles continued near vital oil production zones in the northeastern state of Upper Nile.

The statement said the UN mission was "deeply concerned by the disregard for civilian lives, UN personnel and facilities," adding that it "strongly condemns the recent upsurge in fighting."

Further, fighting had recently intensified in South Sudan's Upper Nile and Unity states as government troops and militant forces fought for control over more territories.

South Sudan plunged into chaos in December 2013, when fighting erupted between troops loyal to President Salva Kiir and defectors led by his former deputy Riek Machar around the capital, Juba.

Consequently, the clashes had left tens of thousands of people dead and forced almost two million people from their homes.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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