Juba — At least 78,000 South Sudanese have crossed into neighbouring Uganda, Ethiopia and Kenya following a month of conflict in the country, the United Nations said.
Adrian Edwards, a spokesperson for UN refugee agency (UNHCR) disclose that more than half of those fleeing fighting were in Uganda and the Democratic Republic Congo (DRC).
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