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UNMIS strongly condemns the arrest yesterday by Military Intelligence of six of its national staff who were departing from Kadugli Airport to Wau as part of UNMIS relocation plan. Read the full statement
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UNMIS is deeply concerned about the on-going security situation in Abyei and Southern Kordofan State, and calls on the parties to prevent any escalation of violence that could lead to new losses of civilian lives. Read the full statement
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UNMIS strongly condemns the burning and looting currently being perpetrated by armed elements in Abyei town. Read the full statement
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The United Nations Mission in Sudan (UNMIS) is deeply concerned by the heightened violence and
the loss of life in Unity State, resulting from the fighting of the SPLA against militia groups, which
has spread to parts of Warrap State. Read the full statement
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The United Nations Mission in Sudan (UNMIS) is deeply concerned over the troop build-up and reported fighting, including the use of heavy artillery and bombing in the Abyei area. Read the full statement
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The United Nations Mission In Sudan (UNMIS) strongly condemns the attack against its convoy on 19 May in Abyei. The incident took place at around 18h30 in Dokura, an area controlled by the Southern Sudan Police Services (SSPS), approximately 10 kilometers north of Abyei town. Read the full statement
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The United Nations Mission in Sudan (UNMIS) welcomes the completion of gubernatorial and legislative elections in Southern Kordofan State, which were conducted in a peaceful manner monitored by a large number of observers. Read the full statement
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Four UNMIS Zambian peacekeepers were shot at and wounded today while on patrol in Abyei by unknown armed assailants. Read the full statement
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The United Nations Mission in Sudan (UNMIS) welcomes the decisions by the Abyei Standing Committee, which met today at UNMIS Headquarters in Khartoum to form a Joint Technical Committee (JTC) for the implementation of the Kadugli Agreements of 13 and 17 January 2011. Read the full statement
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