Seven aid workers kidnapped in war-torn S. Sudan state
The rebel’s loyal to Riek
Machar attacked four commercial trucks coming from Aweil near Mogayat in Raja,
and at the same time there were two NGO vehicles coming from Raja," the
state minister of information, Omar Isahaq told Sudan Tribune Monday.
The abducted aid workers, the
minister said, were from HealthNet and Solidarity International.
“There are four aid workers from
Solidarity International, and three aid workers from HealthNet. The rebels took
the two vehicles belonging to the NGOs,” said Isahaq.
A dozen civilians were reportedly
killed when the gunmen attacked four commercial vehicles near Mogayat area.
A South Sudanese rebel official
separately admitted they abducted 15 people during the attack.
The rebel appointed governor of Lol
state, Ayman Mohamed Ibrahim, claimed those abducted were South Sudan
government soldiers and Sudanese rebels.
Nine aid workers were killed in South
Sudan in November alone, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of
Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA), said last week.
More than 90 aid workers, the UN
said, have been killed in South Sudan ever since the conflict in South Sudan,
which was caused by political differences, broke out in 2013.
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