Persistent attacks trigger fear and panic in Makpandu Refugee camp
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Persistent attacks on Makpandu refugee camp in Yambio, Gbudue State has parked off fear among the refugees, forcing some to return to their homes.
Two separate attacks this month alone, saw many refugees losing their property to the armed gangs.
Makpandu refugees’ camp hosts approximately four thousand refugees from DR Congo with a small number from Central African Republic, Ethiopia and Sudan.
Paulino Zizi the Assistant Commissioner for Refugees Affairs in Western Equatoria exaplained to Felix Francis Katie, about the cause of the latest fear.