Kenyan Foreign affairs Minister Amina Mohamed |
NAIROBI, Mar 29 (Jonglei Times)-Four
Kenyan aid workers were among six who were killed by gunmen earlier
this month in South Sudan, the Kenyan foreign affairs ministry said late
Tuesday.
Foreign Affairs Minister
Amina Mohamed said in a statement that the six victims were ”ambushed”
March 25 as they traveled from the South Sudanese capital of Juba to
Pibor in the east.
Mohamed said the
Kenyans, who worked for GREDO, a local organization funded by UNICEF,
were headed for Pibor to build youth centers.
“Efforts
are currently underway by South Sudan Security Agents in conjunction
with officials from GREDO and UNICEF to recover the bodies of the
victims,” the statement added.
Kenya
said it is in talks with the South Sudanese government, security forces
and other stakeholders to determine the circumstances that led to the
tragedy, and it would coordinate efforts to repatriate the bodies for
burial.
South Sudan has been mired in
war since December 2013 in a conflict that has claimed tens of thousands
of lives and displaced more than 2 million residents.
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