'Piles and piles' of bodies in South Sudan slaughter

UN officials said hundreds of civilians were killed last week

Update: 2014-04-22 20:02 GMT
This photo released by the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) shows UNMISS troops from India assisting civilians at the UNMISS compound in Juba, South Sudan (Photo: AP/File)
 
Nairobi: The UN's top humanitarian official in South Sudan says he saw "piles and piles" of bodies after rebels belonging to one ethnic group slaughtered members of other groups in a remote town. 
 
Toby Lanzer told The Associated Press in a phone interview on Tuesday that the killings are "quite possibly a game-changer" for a conflict that has been raging since mid-December. 
 
UN human rights investigators, on Monday, said that hundreds of civilians were killed last week because of their ethnicity after rebel forces seized Bentiu, the capital of oil-producing Unity state.
 
Lanzer said thousands of civilians are now streaming to the UN base in Bentiu because many believe more violence is coming. The base now holds 25,000 people seeking shelter but has very little water and only one latrine per 350 people.

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