SHAFAQNA- At least 887 civilians were killed in South Sudan between April and June, the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) Human Rights Division said on Thursday.
In a quarterly report, the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) Human Rights Division documented more than 417 incidents of violence against civilians, in which 1,620 civilians were subjected to four major forms of individual harm.
The report said that 887 of the civilians were killed, 531 injured, 176 abducted and 26 were subjected to sexual violence, according to AA.