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26 August 2011 –
The United Nations peacekeeping mission in South Sudan said today it has begun
sending troops and civilian experts to Jonglei
state to
help deter violence and foster reconciliation in the wake of recent ethnic clashes that have left at least 600
people dead.
The fighting that began over a week ago between the Murle and Lou Nuer communities has also
reportedly left 1,000
people wounded and led to the theft of tens of thousands of cattle.
Peacekeepers from the UN Mission in ....
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