Aerial view of the new settlement of displaced families in Aburoc, South Sudan on June 5, 2017. Government offensives on the West Bank of the Nile river in April and May 2017 led to the capture of several villages, including Kodok. Up to 25,000 people were displaced during these clashes, most of whom initially fled toward Aburoc. In subsequent weeks, at least 20,000 people fled to Sudan. Many of those in Aburoc walked for days on foot to reach the location without access to sufficient water due to conflict along the River Nile and arrived exhausted and weak.
Aerial view of the new settlement of displaced families in Aburoc, South Sudan on June 5, 2017. Government offensives on the West Bank of the Nile river in April and May 2017 led to the capture of several villages, including Kodok. Up to 25,000 people were displaced during these clashes, most of whom initially fled toward Aburoc. In subsequent weeks, at least 20,000 people fled to Sudan. Many of those in Aburoc walked for days on foot to reach the location without access to sufficient water due to conflict along the River Nile and arrived exhausted and weak.
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June 22, 2017
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