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Kenyan drivers recount ordeal in war-torn Juba

UN truck drives past displaced South Sudanese families resting in a camp for internally displaced people in the United Nations Mission compound in Tomping, Juba, South Sudan. [PHOTO: REUTERS]

NAIROBI: A Kenyan truck driver caught up in the war in South Sudan recounted his horrific ordeal.

Albert Kibor from Eldoret was caught up in the fighting in Gudele, Juba and told of how armed men shot at anybody they saw.

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