UN condemns ‘heinous murder’ of humanitarian staff from Unicef partner and calls on ‘all those in a position of power’ in South Sudan to end the violenceSix aid workers and their driver have been killed in South Sudan in the worst single attack on humanitarian staff in the country’s three-year civil war. Four of the dead were South Sudanese and three were Kenyans. The South Sudanese government said it was too early to say who was to blame for the ambush. Surviving South Sudan's escalating violence: life in a UN camp – in pictures Read moreEugene Owusu, the UN’s humanitarian chief in South Sudan, said: “These attacks against aid workers and aid assets are utterly reprehensible. The latest killings come after two other attacks, one fatal, on aid workers this month.
Source: The Guardian March 27, 2017 13:19 UTC