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2 aid workers murdered in Lakes state, UN condemns killing  

On 7 June, two aid workers working for Doctors with Africa CUAMM were killed when their vehicle fell in ambushed in Yirol West of Lakes State.

by Sudans Post
June 8, 2021

World Food Programme South Sudan Country Director, Matthew Hollingworth [Photo by Awan Achiek/Sudans Post]
World Food Programme South Sudan Country Director, Matthew Hollingworth [Photo by Awan Achiek/Sudans Post]
JUBA – The UN Humanitarian interim Coordinator in South Sudan, Matthew Hollingworth, has condemned the killing of two aid workers in Yirol West, Lakes state while calling on authorities to protect humanitarian personnel as they deliver assistance to people across the country.

On 7 June, two aid workers working for Doctors with Africa CUAMM were killed when their vehicle fell in ambushed in Yirol West of Lakes State.

The clearly marked humanitarian vehicle was part of a convoy returning from a health facility.

According to initial reports, the attackers emerged from the bush and opened fired on the convoy.

“I am shocked by the reports of yet another act of violence against humanitarians in South Sudan. I want to express our condolences to the family and colleagues of the aid workers who were killed. Humanitarians are working tirelessly to reach the most vulnerable people, including women, children, and older persons with vital aid,” said Hollingworth in a statement seen by Sudans Post this morning.

“I call on the Government to strengthen law enforcement, investigate these crimes, and bring the perpetrators swiftly to justice. Four aid workers have been killed in the last month alone,” said Hollingworth.

“I fear that continued attacks on humanitarians and the consequent suspension of activities will have a serious impact on humanitarian operations in South Sudan,” he added.

A total of 128 humanitarians, mostly South Sudanese, have lost their lives while providing humanitarian assistance to people since the conflict broke out in 2013.

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