South Sudan: Clashes between Dinka rival cattle herders leave more than 170 dead
More than 170 people have been killed in fighting between rival cattle herders in central South Sudan in the past week, a lawmaker said on Tuesday.
“When it comes to those who are wounded, it is almost 200,” added Dharuai Mabor Teny, a member of parliament from the Western Lakes area, some 250 kilometres northwest of the capital Juba.
It more than doubles a previous toll issued late last week, since fighting between rival factions of the Dinka people, the Rup and Pakam clans, broke out on December 6.
The government has declared the fighting a state of emergency, meaning that soldiers have been deployed after local state officials were overwhelmed.