By Jared Ferrie, For CNN
March 12, 2012 -- Updated 1852 GMT (0252 HKT)
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- Members of the Murle tribe attacked groups of Lou Nuer, the governor of Jonglei state says
- The U.N. peacekeeping mission says it had reports of attacks, but can't confirm how many died
- In December, Lou Nuer killed hundreds of Murle in a series of attacks
Juba, South Sudan (CNN) -- More than 200 people in South Sudan have been killed in a three-day spree of cattle-rustling attacks that ended Sunday, a state governor said Monday.
Kuol Manyang, governor of Jonglei state, said members of the Murle tribe attacked several groups of ethnic Lou Nuer who were in temporary camps where they had brought their herds for grazing.
"The attack has taken place over a wide area in the marshes, the wetlands," Manyang said, adding that security forces were unable to deploy to the remote region of Nasir County in the state of Upper Nile, as it is inaccessible by road.
Manyang, who is a member of the Dinka tribe, said the Murle crossed from Pibor County, in Jonglei, into neighboring Ethiopia, then traveled north before re-entering South Sudan to carry out the attacks.
"They took the cows and crossed back into Ethiopia," he said. "They are crossing now into South Sudanese territory."
The U.N. peacekeeping mission said it is investigating the attacks, but could not confirm Manyang's report of 200 dead and more injured.
"The U.N. peacekeeping mission in South Sudan confirmed reports of attacks on 9 March on a number of Lou Nuer camps on the border areas of South Sudan and Ethiopia," said Kouider Zerrouk, a spokesman for the mission.
The United Nations said more than 1,000 people were killed last year in Jonglei state, mostly in clashes between the Murle and Lou Nuer. In late December, an estimated 6,000 Lou Nuer marched into Pibor County and killed hundreds of Murle in a series of attacks that lasted into January, according to the United Nations.
Source: http://www.cnn.com/2012/03/12/world/africa/south-sudan-violence/index.html?section=cnn_latest
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