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A staff member of the World Food Program (WFP) examines on August 18, 2016 the remains of the logistic base of the United Nations (UN) organisation in the Jebel district in Juba, after it was looted during clashes between Government and opposition forces between July 8 and July 11. WFP is still assessing the costs of the lost but the estimation are already up to 28 million US dollars. Before the clashes, the WFP logistic base used to hold trucks, machinery and spare materials, but it also had one month's food and nutrition supplies for 220,000 people. As fighting raged between rival forces in the capital Juba last month, the UN's World Food Programme's main logistics hub was picked clean. / AFP / ALBERT GONZALEZ FARRAN (Photo credit should read ALBERT GONZALEZ FARRAN/AFP/Getty Images)

A staff member of the World Food Program (WFP) examines on August 18, 2016 the remains of the logistic base of the United Nations (UN) organisation in the Jebel district in Juba, after it was looted during clashes between Government and opposition forces between July 8 and July 11.
WFP is still assessing the costs of the lost but the estimation are already up to 28 million US dollars. Before the clashes, the WFP logistic base used to hold trucks, machinery and spare materials, but it also had one month's food and nutrition supplies for 220,000 people. As fighting raged between rival forces in the capital Juba last month, the UN's World Food Programme's main logistics hub was picked clean. / AFP / ALBERT GONZALEZ FARRAN        (Photo credit should read ALBERT GONZALEZ FARRAN/AFP/Getty Images)