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Vengeance attack sparked by cattle rob kills 17 in northern South Sudan

A revenge attack set off by a cattle rob previously this month has actually killed a minimum of 17 individuals in northern South Sudan and forced oil employees to leave from the Toma South oil field, a local official said on Monday.

Cattle raiding linked to competition for limited resources is among the primary triggers of dispute in between ethnic groups in South Sudan, which is awash with weapons after decades of war.

The combating began on Saturday in a Khat Elnar town in the Ruweng Administrative Location, where federal government officials were trying to solve problems over a previous cattle raid, said James Arop Ayuel, a city government representative.

The violence infect the Toma South oil fields which are handled by Greater Pioneer Operating Business (GPOC), where a. center was attacked and robbed, Ayuel said.

We are requiring the federal government of South Sudan to bring. forces so that they protect the oil fields since this is a. nationwide issue, Ayuel said.

They went and looted the oil fields facilities. Already,. as I'm talking, today I was informed they came over the night. and looted the compound again, he said.

The greatly armed raiders originated from Rubkona County of. neighbouring Unity State to reclaim livestock stolen by youth from. Ruweng Administrative Location, Ayuel said.

(source: Reuters)