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UN warns South Sudanese to flee deadly ethnic vendetta | UN warns South Sudanese to flee deadly ethnic vendetta |
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The United Nations has warned villagers in South Sudan to flee from advancing fighters from a rival ethnic group. | The United Nations has warned villagers in South Sudan to flee from advancing fighters from a rival ethnic group. |
Fighters from the Lou Nuer ethnic group are pursuing members of the Murle group, reports say, as a deadly vendetta over cattle raiding continues. | Fighters from the Lou Nuer ethnic group are pursuing members of the Murle group, reports say, as a deadly vendetta over cattle raiding continues. |
Tens of thousands of Murle fled the town of Pibor after it came under attack from the Lou Nuer on Saturday. | Tens of thousands of Murle fled the town of Pibor after it came under attack from the Lou Nuer on Saturday. |
The BBC's East Africa correspondent Will Ross says some Lou Nuer fighters remain in Pibor but many have left. | The BBC's East Africa correspondent Will Ross says some Lou Nuer fighters remain in Pibor but many have left. |
About 1,000 people have been killed in recent months as reprisal attacks over cattle raids have escalated. | About 1,000 people have been killed in recent months as reprisal attacks over cattle raids have escalated. |
Deputy UN deputy humanitarian coordinator in South Sudan Lise Grande told the BBC that several hundred UN peacekeepers and government troops were "far outnumbered" by about 6,000 Lou Nuer fighters. | |
"Several flanks of the attackers have moved in a south-easterly direction [from Pibor], almost certainly looking for cattle," she said. | |
Ms Grande said they were burning huts as they moved. | Ms Grande said they were burning huts as they moved. |
She said the main part of Pibor had been held but that a clinic belonging to the charity Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) had been "overtaken". | |
Ms Grande said the UN was tracking the movement of the Lou Nuer and warning others in their path to "disperse into the bush for their safety". | Ms Grande said the UN was tracking the movement of the Lou Nuer and warning others in their path to "disperse into the bush for their safety". |
'Mother and sister missing' | 'Mother and sister missing' |
Our correspondent says many of the Lou Nuer fighters were now believed to be in pursuit of the Murle who had fled Pibor. | Our correspondent says many of the Lou Nuer fighters were now believed to be in pursuit of the Murle who had fled Pibor. |
The BBC has learnt that some of the displaced - mainly women, children and the elderly - have been killed although it has not been possible to verify how many. | The BBC has learnt that some of the displaced - mainly women, children and the elderly - have been killed although it has not been possible to verify how many. |
A resident of Pibor who fled to the capital Juba told the BBC that the Lou Nuer were still occupying parts of the town. | A resident of Pibor who fled to the capital Juba told the BBC that the Lou Nuer were still occupying parts of the town. |
"The UN troops are there but they are not fighting the fighters who entered the town," said Rev Orozu Lokine Daky of Pibor's Presbyterian Church. | "The UN troops are there but they are not fighting the fighters who entered the town," said Rev Orozu Lokine Daky of Pibor's Presbyterian Church. |
"They are just trying to protect the city centre only, the rest of the town is now under the fighters." | "They are just trying to protect the city centre only, the rest of the town is now under the fighters." |
He added: "The situation is deteriorating. My own mother and my own sister are now missing. I don't know where they are. I assume they are dead." | He added: "The situation is deteriorating. My own mother and my own sister are now missing. I don't know where they are. I assume they are dead." |
South Sudan's President Salva Kiir has called on the Lou Nuer to stop their advance and return to their traditional areas. | South Sudan's President Salva Kiir has called on the Lou Nuer to stop their advance and return to their traditional areas. |
The government said it was deploying more troops and an additional 2,000 police to Pibor. | The government said it was deploying more troops and an additional 2,000 police to Pibor. |
Military spokesman Col Philip Aguer said on Sunday: "The 2,000 police are being sent within the next 24 hours. Troops will be deployed as soon as possible." | Military spokesman Col Philip Aguer said on Sunday: "The 2,000 police are being sent within the next 24 hours. Troops will be deployed as soon as possible." |
MSF said it had lost contact with some 130 of its staff in Pibor and was "extremely worried" about their safety. | MSF said it had lost contact with some 130 of its staff in Pibor and was "extremely worried" about their safety. |
The MSF workers were believed to have fled into the bush when Pibor came under attack. | The MSF workers were believed to have fled into the bush when Pibor came under attack. |
A spokesman for the medical charity, Parthesarathy Rajendran, told the BBC they had only been able to get in touch with 13 members of the MSF team in the town. | A spokesman for the medical charity, Parthesarathy Rajendran, told the BBC they had only been able to get in touch with 13 members of the MSF team in the town. |
Six thousand fighters from the Lou Nuer group have been marching through Jonglei state in recent weeks, setting fire to homes and seizing livestock. | Six thousand fighters from the Lou Nuer group have been marching through Jonglei state in recent weeks, setting fire to homes and seizing livestock. |
The entire town of Lukangol was burnt to the ground last week. About 20,000 civilians managed to flee before the attack, but dozens were killed on both sides. | The entire town of Lukangol was burnt to the ground last week. About 20,000 civilians managed to flee before the attack, but dozens were killed on both sides. |
The governor of Jonglei state and the vice-president of South Sudan have been trying to mediate between the rival ethnic groups. | The governor of Jonglei state and the vice-president of South Sudan have been trying to mediate between the rival ethnic groups. |
South Sudan became independent on 9 July 2011 following decades of civil war with the north. | South Sudan became independent on 9 July 2011 following decades of civil war with the north. |
One legacy of the conflict is that the region is still flooded with weapons. | One legacy of the conflict is that the region is still flooded with weapons. |
These are now being used in ethnic power-struggles, which often focus on cattle because of the central role they play in many South Sudanese communities. | These are now being used in ethnic power-struggles, which often focus on cattle because of the central role they play in many South Sudanese communities. |