
100,000 People Flee South Sudan Fighting to Ethiopia
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Around 100,000 people have fled fighting in South Sudan and crossed into neighboring Ethiopia, seeking refuge from the ongoing conflict. Additional populations have relocated to safer areas within Jonglei State, one of South Sudan's regions, as violence continues to displace civilians across the country. The mass displacement represents the latest wave of population movements in South Sudan, which has been plagued by civil war and ethnic violence since gaining independence in 2011, forcing millions to abandon their homes and seek safety either in neighboring countries or in more secure parts of their own nation.
