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U.N. peacekeepers step up protection amid clashes in South Sudan; U.N. mission alarms over heavy fighting in Libya
Summary
U.N. peacekeeping forces increased patrols and temporary deployments in Jonglei and Upper Nile States after recent air strikes and clashes; U.N. mission in Libya warned of intense fighting in Tripoli with heavy weaponry and called on parties to cease hostilities to protect civilians.
U.N. peacekeeping colleagues reported ongoing air strikes and ground attacks in Jonglei and Upper Nile states in South Sudan, including clashes in or near Nifangak that have allegedly caused civilian deaths and injuries.
The briefing said the peacekeeping mission has intensified patrols and temporarily deployed…
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