South Sudan gains control of town under attack, officer says
N. peacekeepers, understood Col. Philip Auger of the South Sudan army.Benjamin believed nearby were thumbs down casualties and thumbs down point argument stuck between the two tribes nearby, for the reason that mainly of the Murle had fled after they heard the Lou Nuer were approaching.The nonprofit cluster Medecins sans Frontieres, and renowned in the same way as Doctors lacking Borders, was still frustrating Monday to get hold of 117 of its 130 aid workers who fled into the shrub along with the populations of Pibor and Lukangol ahead of the attack, alleged Sarathy Rajendran, cranium of the groups South Sudan mission.Rajendran thought the organization was anxious representing its workers safety and very concerned representing the intimates of Pibor and Lukangol.