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In Sudan, survivors of a brutal attack in the south last week are recovering at a basic hospital in the remote town of Akobo.
At least 185 people, mainly women and children, were killed when gunmen from the Murele ethnic group surrounded a fishing camp of their rival Lou Nuer group, before opening fire.
This event was the latest in a series of brutal killings in south Sudan.
Our reporter, Peter Martell, has just returned from a rare visit to the remote region of Akobo, where he heard more about this latest attack.
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