'Lual-marine was with armed soldiers, and they are responsible for random killings'

The flame at Shirtkat in Juba

The flame at Shirtkat in Juba Source: Supplied

Mamer Machar was one of the people who arrived at the scene after some of his cousins were injured at Shirkat. The problem which ended with killing of innocent civilians today 'started in February', said Mamer. Lual-marine Akok Wol is the accused ring leader wanted the land that why he started 'destroying graves at the cemetery'. Here the account of the victims from Mamer.



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'Lual-marine was with armed soldiers, and they are responsible for random killings' | SBS Dinka