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Sudanese military bombs don't spare civilians, aid workers

Clip: 8/3/2015 | 7m 45s

Sudanese military bombings don't spare civilians, aid workers

A war has been raging for the past three years in a rebel-controlled region of southern Sudan, and civilians and aid workers have been caught in the middle of bombings by the government. The NewsHour's P.J. Tobia reports in conjunction with Nuba Reports.

08/03/2015 | Rating NR

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