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14 killed as skirmishes rock refugee camp in northern Kenya

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發布於 07月04日09:54 • Robert Manyara,Xu Jiatong,Wang Guansen,Charles Onyango
Photo taken on April 8, 2021, shows Kakuma refugee camp in Turkana county, Kenya. (Photo by Charles Onyango/Xinhua)
Photo taken on April 8, 2021, shows Kakuma refugee camp in Turkana county, Kenya. (Photo by Charles Onyango/Xinhua)

Fourteen people have died and several others sustained injuries in violent clashes between two South Sudan rival clans in a refugee camp in northwestern Kenya's Turkana County, officials said Wednesday.

LODWAR, Kenya, July 4 (Xinhua) -- Fourteen people have died and several others sustained injuries in violent clashes between two South Sudan rival clans in a refugee camp in northwestern Kenya's Turkana County, officials said Wednesday.

Edwin Chabari, the manager of the Kakuma refugee camp, said that the clashes between the clans of Nuer and Anyuak led to the deaths and displacement of civilians in the past four days.

"The altercation between the two clans over a piece of cloth escalated to deadly confrontation. At Least 14 lives have been lost and several other people injured and there are many families displaced," Chabari said.

He noted that Kenyan security forces have been deployed to the second-largest refugee camp in the country to restore order and prevent further loss of lives and destruction of property.

A drone photo taken on June 19, 2024, shows a view of the Kakuma Refugee Camp in Turkana County, Kenya. (Xinhua/Wang Guansen)
A drone photo taken on June 19, 2024, shows a view of the Kakuma Refugee Camp in Turkana County, Kenya. (Xinhua/Wang Guansen)

Chabari said that local officials have initiated dialogue between the warring clans to avert violence as medical teams provide treatment to the injured.

An official from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees expressed concern over the violence in the refugee camp and called for a thorough probe into perpetrators.

The refugee camp was established in 1992 and hosts currently 288,000 refugees from nine countries, including South Sudan, Ethiopia, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, according to UNHCR statistics in June 2024. ■

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