Returning home: Kenyans flee South Sudan's violence

The leaders of Kenya and Ethiopia have been in the South Sudanese capital Juba, for talks to end days of violence in which thousands of people have been killed.

The fighting has exposed ethnic divisions in the world's youngest state. The president is an ethnic Dinka, while his former deputy represents the Nuer tribe.

Tens of thousands of people have fled to UN compounds across the oil-rich country.

The BBC's Anne Soy reports on the evacuation of Kenyan nationals from South Sudan.

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