More than 70 people were killed in an attack by unidentified gunmen at a gold mining site in Jebel Iraq, near Juba. Authorities in South Sudan said the violence stemmed from ongoing disputes over mining activities, with many others reported injured or missing
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Gunmen killed more than 70 people in South Sudan over a gold mining row on the outskirts of the capital over the weekend, a police spokesperson confirmed on Monday.
A video of dozens of bodies at an open ground was shared online, and a local journalist said many other victims are believed to have fled to the bushes.
The gold mining site at Jebel Iraq in Central Equatoria State has, in the past, been the site of violent clashes between illegal miners and mining companies.
Police spokesperson Kwacijwok Dominic Amondoc said he would share more information about the attack once he gets more details.
"All I know is that unknown gunmen attacked Jebel Iraq at a gold mine. There are more than 70 dead and many more injured," he said.
The Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army in Opposition, or SPLM/A-IO, condemned the attack on Monday and blamed government forces.
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