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Government troops burned 30 people alive in Pigi County: Survivor

PIGI (2 Mar.)

Government troops carried out a massacre of at least 30 people including
women and children after clashes with rebels at Kulothok village in Pigi
County in South Sudan’s Jonglei State, according to a survivor.

The mass killing took place between Jonglei Canal and Khor Pulus.Nyandeng
Pur Deng, who survived the massacre, told Radio Tamazuj today that a group
of 27 women, three youth and an infant, including herself were arrested by
SPLA soldiers after fighting with rebel forces in Kulothok area on 22
February.“They [soldiers] cordoned off our place and arrested us at night.
They locked us up in a tukul for cattle and set it ablaze and they were
also shooting at us, but I managed to find my way out of the fire. After
the tukul was set on fire, I managed to find my way out because of smoke
and suffocation. After I came out of the tukul, I was arrested by them
[soldiers], I even left two of my children inside the tukul,” she said.The
survivor further said she was spared together with her baby by government
forces after finding her way out of the fire.

She continued,” After the tukul for cattle was about to collapse, I managed
to find my way out together with my child and I left two of my children
inside, and the other people died on the spot.”

Nyandeng pointed out that she was taken to Malakal together with other 11
women inluding children who were arrested by the government forces in the
area after the clashes, saying she is now sheltering inside the UN camp in
Malakal town.

Meanwhile, the SPLA-IO faction allied to former first vice president Riek
Machar accused the government forces of killing at least 37 people
including women and children in Kulothok area.

Speaking to Radio Tamazuj on Wednesday, William Gatjiath Deng, Military
Spokesman of the SPLA-IO forces, said at least 37 people including women
and children were burned alive by the government forces in Kulothok area.

For his part, Lul Ruai Koang, Military Spokesman of the SPLA forces in
Juba, denied the claims, saying there were no civilians in Kulothok area.
Lul claimed that the area was being controlled by the rebels.

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