Weekly News – 9 May

Soudan du Sud: l’armée démantèle l’opposition en attaquant ses bastions

Au Soudan du Sud, l’armée continue ses bombardements aériens sur les bastions d’opposition, n’épargnant pas les civils. Samedi 3 mai, l’hôpital de Médecins sans frontières à Old Fangak, dans le Jonglei, a été pris pour cible, suivi de frappes à New Fangak et dans le comté de Mayom, faisant une dizaine de morts.

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Civilians flee homes as SSPDF deploys troops in Torit neighborhood

Residents of Enyif in Torit, Eastern Equatoria State, fled after government forces deployed troops and dug trenches in what appeared to be preparations for an offensive against SPLA-IO forces in the area.

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Hospital bombing deepens bleak situation for war-weary South Sudanese

An airstrike on an MSF-run hospital in Old Fangak killed seven civilians and injured 20, cutting off critical health services in a country already struggling with conflict and humanitarian crises, according to OCHA and WHO.

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Joint Communiqué of the African Union Commission and IGAD on official visit to South Sudan

The AU Commission and IGAD reaffirmed support for peace, unity, and development in South Sudan during a 5–6 May official visit to Juba, engaging leaders on the political and security situation.

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South Sudan warns nationals against involvement in Sudan war after pilot death

Officials warned citizens to avoid involvement in Sudan’s internal conflict after the reported death of a South Sudanese pilot in an airstrike, stressing respect for sovereignty and non-interference.

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