The United Nations refugee agency says it is trying to quickly relocate some 20,000 refugees from a camp in South Sudan, fearing they will be caught up in fighting with Suda, AP reported. Spokeswoman Melissa Fleming says "there are huge fears of (a ground) attack and these fears have driven many of the refugees who are located there into the bush." The World Food Program suspended activities in Yida, near South Sudan's northern border, last month after international officials said two bombs had fallen in the camp, and three outside of it. There were no casualties. Fleming told reporters in Geneva on Friday the refugees are also in danger of landmines on roads. -- SPA