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Africa News of Wednesday, 22 January 2020

Source: www.mynigeria.com

32 killed, 15 abducted as herders attack southern Sudan

It was not immediately clear if all the 32 people died from burns. It was not immediately clear if all the 32 people died from burns.

An attack by suspected nomadic herders from neighbouring Sudan has killed at least 32 people in a village located in the disputed oil-rich region of Abyei along the border, local officials said.

"Thirty-two people were killed among them children and women, and secondly about 24 people are wounded ... about 15 people including children were abducted and 20 houses burned," AFP news agency quotes Kuol Alor Kuol, the chief administrator of the Abyei area.

A report by CGTN revealed that the region is inhabited by the Ngor Dinka ethnic community and the Arab Misseriya, who usually foray from Sudan into South Sudan with their animals for grazing.

Wednesday's attack happened at 7AM local time, when the attackers stormed the Dinka village of Kolom and set houses ablaze, the report added.

"Bodies got burnt and you cannot recognize them," Kuol said.

The official also noted that some 18 other people were injured in the attack before the attackers withdrew.

"The situation at the moment is calm and the (Abyei-area) residents ... have all gone back. They are now preparing mass graves for the victims," he said.