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UNMISS PoC sites Update No.196

30 Apr 2018

UNMISS PoC sites Update No.196

UNMISS PoC sites Update No.196

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Protection of Civilians Update
  • South Sudan: aid workers freed, humanitarian deaths reach 100 since December 2013  South Sudan: aid workers freed, humanitarian deaths reach 100 since December 2013
  •  Escalation of fighting in South Sudan puts thousands of civilians at risk and compromises peace process Escalation of fighting in South Sudan puts thousands of civilians at risk and compromises peace process
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