United Nations Mission in South Sudan or UNMISS called for an end to looting and violations of agreements.
UNMISS head Hilde F Johnson in a statement on Friday, said some 20 vehicles of UN and humanitarian agencies were confiscated by anti-government forces in Bor and Bentiu.
She explained that several storage facilities were looted; offices and accommodation compounds were occupied, ransacked and UNMISS helicopter was shot.
Ms Johnson condemned the practice and called on Riek Machar Teny to instruct his forces to stop looting and respect operations of the UN and humanitarian partners.
She called for immediate return of looted assets and goods including vehicles.
Ms Johnson said some government authorities hampered UNMISS’ flights transporting critical supplies for peacekeepers, medical facilities and displaced persons.
She added that some security forces also stopped UNMISS patrols.
The head of Mission pointed out that it was clear violations of the agreement that regulates the UN’s presence in South Sudan and prevents UNMISS from implementing its mandate.
She called on the government to facilitate the work of UNMISS at this critical time and fully respect the mutually agreed legal framework.