Thousands of people in Lekongole and Pibor fled in the last week and are now hiding in the bush, frightened for their lives. They fled in haste and have no food or water, some of them doubtless with wounds. Now they are hiding on their own, beyond the reach of humanitarian assistance.
Parthesarathy Rajendran, MSF head of mission in South Sudan, on the renewed intercommunal violence in Jonglei State, South Sudan, that has forced thousands of families to flee into the bush, where they have no access to assistance, including medical care.

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