A statement says armed men shot at a "clearly marked" aid vehicle near Bentiu town in Unity state, killing a local worker with the Hope Restoration organization. And a local worker with the UNIDO organization was killed near Leer town in Unity state.
They are the first two aid workers to be killed this year in South Sudan, which is one of the world's most dangerous places for aid workers. At least 98 have been killed since the fighting began in December 2013, most of them local workers.
The U.N. also says seven local workers with the SSUHA aid organization were abducted March 25 by opposition forces while delivering health supplies in Morobo county in Central Equatoria. The U.N. is demanding their unconditional release.
The opposition says the aid workers weren't abducted but were taken because they didn't have "proper clearance."
"Our investigation says some of them are government agents," opposition spokesman Lam Paul Gabriel told The Associated Press. He said they were trying to "clear the case" so the workers can be released.
In November, President Salva Kiir ordered unimpeded access for aid organizations throughout the country but attacks have persisted.
Rights groups have called on all sides in the conflict to protect civilians and aid workers.
"The brutal killing and abductions of aid workers are possible war crimes and should not be tolerated," Jehanne Henry, senior researcher for Human Rights Watch, told the AP.
References
- ^ South Sudan (abcnews.go.com)
- ^ United Nations (abcnews.go.com)
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