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Increased Tension Surrounds Sudanese Border

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The United Nations refugee agency said today it is working to move refugees who have fled fighting in southern parts of Sudan and crossed over into neighbouring South Sudan away from the border and to safer areas due to security concerns.

Between 60 and 200 Sudanese refugees have been arriving daily at a camp in Yida in South Sudan's Unity state after fleeing fighting in Sudan's Southern Kordofan state, Melissa Fleming, spokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), told reporters in Geneva.

Around 23,000 people are already sheltering in Yida, which was the scene of air strikes last week. UN agencies and their partners continue to provide services in Yida, including food, water, sanitation, basic health care and special assistance to the most vulnerable refugees.

Since the influx started in August, UNHCR has been urging the residents of Yida camp to move further away from the unsafe border area.

She said the agency is ready to assist in moving refugees who are willing to relocate to areas considered safer from military activities as soon as roads affected by heavy rainfall become passable again.

However, UNHCR's attempts to relocate refugees from Yida are being hampered because of the presence of landmines that have recently been found on roads in Unity state.

In addition to the refugees in Unity state, South Sudan is also seeing thousands of refugees crossing from Sudan's Blue Nile state. Ms. Fleming said some 1,200 refugees are arriving every day, and between 5,000 and 7,000 refugees are believed be in the border area.

Increasing tensions in the border areas between Sudan and South Sudan have driven thousands of civilians to flee their homes since June, and various refugee sites have been established in South Sudan and Ethiopia to provide shelter, food and basic services to those affected by the violence.

UN officials have in recent weeks called on both Sudan and South Sudan to take all necessary steps to de-escalate the situation and protect civilian lives.

Source: United Nations


 
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