16 Jul 2021 | 12:06 PM UTC
South Sudan: Clashes kill at least five people in Tonj, Warrap State as of July 16
Rival communities clash in Tonj, Warrap State, South Sudan, leaving at least five people dead and more injured as of July 16.
Event
Fighting between rival communities has left at least five people dead and over 13 others wounded in Tonj, Warrap State, as of July 16. According to local officials, fighting between members of the Lou Paher and Luanjang communities began in the Marial Lou area July 8. More than 5,000 people have been displaced due to the violence. Tonj is located approximately 410 km (255 mi) northwest of Juba.
A heightened security presence is likely in the area over the coming days. Further clashes between rival communities are also possible over the coming days and weeks. Incidents are unlikely to target foreign personnel; however, the risk from incidental violence remains high.
Advice
Monitor for updates on further possible incidents. Exercise high increased vigilance if traveling in the areas affected by recent violence. Liaise with trusted contacts before travel in or near impacted communities. Heed the directives of the authorities.