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About 169 killed in massacre in northern South Sudan: Local officials

At least 169 people were killed in a brutal attack in the Ruweng Administrative Area of South Sudan, with bodies buried in a mass grave, according to local officials. Survivors have sought refuge at a base run by the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS)

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Survivors take shelter at a United Nations Mission camp in South Sudan. Pic/AFP

Survivors take shelter at a United Nations Mission camp in South Sudan. Pic/AFP

At least 169 people have been killed and buried in a mass grave in South Sudan, two local officials told AFP Monday, the latest incident as the country sees a dramatic increase in violence.

The desperately poor country has seen a surge in violence throughout the nation, as forces loosely allied to either the opposition or government troops under President Salva Kiir clash.

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