United States Deploys Troops to Protect Embassy in South Sudan

The U.S. sent 40 additional troops to secure its embassy in South Sudan.

About 40 U.S. service members from U.S. Africa Command's Crisis Response Force deployed to Juba June 12, to "temporarily assist the U.S. Embassy in bolstering its security," a military spokesman told ABC News.

"The reason [the troops] are here is to provide me and my team with support so we can continue to help resolve the crisis and provide humanitarian assistance to the people of South Sudan," Ambassador Phee added.

About 36,000 people have been displaced since the fighting began last week, according to the United Nations. While sporadic clashes have broken out in the country, this is the first time intense fighting has reached the capital, raising fears that larger-scale conflict could return to the troubled African country.