Tuesday, June 28, 2011

North - South Sudan Crisis -- News Updates June 28, 2011



Sudanese Government Bombs Village In New Border War With South -- The Guardian

War plane drops five bombs, killing 16 people including two young children, in attack on village in Nuba mountains.

Sixteen people, including eight women and children, were killed when a Sudanese war plane bombed a village in the Nuba mountains, which for three weeks has been the scene of daily aerial attacks in a new war along the country's volatile north-south border.

Medical staff at a nearby clinic said the dead included a three-year-old child and an eight-month-old baby. They said another 32 people were wounded in Sunday's attack, many of them seriously.

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More News On The North - South Sudan Conflict

U.N. council approves Ethiopian troops for Abyei -- Reuters
U.N. Approves Troop Deployment in Sudan -- New York Times
UN approves troops for disputed Sudan area -- CBC/AP
U.N. to send troops to Sudan -- CNN
Sudan: UN authorises peacekeepers for Abyei -- BBC
UN rights chief describes 'utter devastation' in Abyei -- AFP
UN concerned at fate of 7,000 missing Sudanese -- AP
Clinton raises concern over flashpoint Sudan region -- AFP
South Sudan returnee train attacked in South Kordofan -- BBC
Militia attacks train carrying south Sudanese: UN -- AFP
Train carrying southern Sudanese attacked -U.N. -- Reuters
Deadly air strikes in Sudan border state: UN -- AFP
Sudanese from border region skeptical of newest Abyei agreement -- Christian Science Monitor
Fuel shortages grip south Sudan -- The Guardian
Africa must avert the looming war in Sudan -- Daily Monitor

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