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Thousands flee South Sudan following violence in Juba

Thousands of people have fled conflict-hit South Sudan to Uganda following a recent clash between the rival armies in capital Juba, a media report said on Wednesday citing the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.

At least 2,900 persons had crossed into the neighbouring Uganda since Friday in which more than 90 per cent were women and children, Xinhua news agency reported.

“The number of people seeking shelter and safety in Uganda from South Sudan has risen significantly in the past few days and we believe the influx will keep growing in the days ahead as tensions remain high across the border,” UNHCR said in a statement. As the restrictions have been eased and the 200 km Juba-Nimule road has been cleared of the checkpoints, more persons were expected to flee to the East African country.

“As a result, more people are now coming by truck, and this explains the rising numbers of arrivals. Many are also bringing belongings,” said UNHCR. The security situation remains volatile and fighting could return at any time while refugees talk of an increase in looting. 
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