Aid group suspends work due to South Sudan attacks
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Aid group Doctors Without Borders said it has been forced to suspend work in a volatile part of South Sudan because of attacks against its staff, as violence between rival tribes surges in the area.
The group, also known as Medecins Sans Frontieres, said Friday that armed men stole medical equipment from one of its health clinics twice this month in Jonglei state. Staff members have also been attacked while delivering aid, the organization said. (AP)