Curfew Clashes and Property Looting strikes Mayom residents


By Nyak Simon Lieth: Juba


26 people have died in four consecutive attacks from militia groups when Peter Gatdet emotionally shifted the government of South Sudan.

Clashes occurred in Mankinn on 20th and 21st of this month, between SPLA soldiers and
militia groups loyal to rebel Gatdet.
Gatdet has political speculation from the Northern government.

Since the onset of this fight, one director, three soldiers were killed: Fourteen soldiers injured from SPLA side…the rest from their opponents. The relief food which was brought by the world food programs (WFP), for the internally displaced persons was allegedly looted.


Gatdet joined the Northern government which decentralized Kush people, “South Sudanese,” in the last civil war which displaced more than twenty thousands from their homes.


Mayom commissioner, Unity sate under the government of South
Sudan condemned the militia inhuman and exaggerates internal diversity
in the South escalating crimes against the innocent people.


He said the four looming attacks in particular geographical county to be legally executed as sorts of injustice to human merits.


Four police were moreover killed by land mines: nine of them injured in random land mines planted by rebels in Unity state.
According to Charles Machieng Kual, Mayom commissioner last week, the curfew clashes impact into mysterious civilian property looting.


Charles described an action taken by the SPLA Soldiers as a
“contradictory element accelerating the desertification of innocent
citizens.”
He pointed out SPLA soldiers’ mood desiring civilian materials was
anonymous to their commander.


The commissioner asked where they would survive in the rainy season, therefore urging the government to intervene in order to save citizens not looting.

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