New South Sudan fighting displaces 25,000 people

According to a UN official, the fighting has caused a reduction in humanitarian services.

Update: 2017-04-27 04:46 GMT
Uganda currently hosts more than 832,000 refugees from South Sudan, including over 270,000 in the Bidibidi refugee camp which in eight months has gone from an empty patch of land to the world's biggest refugee camp. (Photo: Representational/AP)

Nairobi: A spokesman for the humanitarian group Doctors Without Borders says at least 25,000 people have been displaced by fighting in the South Sudan town of Kodok.

The top United Nations official in South Sudan also warned of a government offensive on the town.

Phillippe Carr said that the fighting has caused a reduction in humanitarian services and there is a shortage of water for the displaced. He said civilians are fleeing to the nearby South Sudan town of Aburoc.

After reports of shelling on Tuesday, the town was feared deserted on Wednesday. South Sudan's government troops were on an offensive in Kodok and the Upper Nile region, head of the UN mission in South Sudan David Shearer told members of the Security Council on Tuesday.

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