Intercommunal clash in Jonglei’s leaves seven injured

On 5, May, 2025 – seven individuals have sustained injuries in recent inter-communal fighting between the Ayual and Hol communities in the Beath Agany area. The renewed violence underscores the persistent tensions in the region, largely attributed to disputes over fishing rights and unresolved grievances in the fertile Toich. Further details: https://www.sudanspost.com/intercommunal-clash-in-jongleis-beath-agany-leaves-seven-injured/

62 killed, including 20 women, in Tonji East communal violence

At least 62 people, including 20 women, have been killed, and 36 injured in fresh communal violence clashes between the Luacjang and Jalwau communities of Tonj East County of Warrap State. The fighting, which erupted between 28 and 29 May 2025 in Tonj East County, resulted in several houses being burnt to ashes, property looted, […]

Communal violence in Tonj East leaves 26 dead, 13 injured

On 29 May 2025, at least 26 people were killed, including 13 women, and 13 others injured, as communal clashes in Tonj East County entered their third day. On Thursday, the situation remains volatile, several houses are torched, and now, the fighting is continuing. the state and county governments don’t have enough forces but request […]

Renewed Communal Violence in Tonj East Leaves at Least Seven Dead

At least seven people confirmed dead following renewed communal violence in Tonj East, the clashes began on May 27, 2025, and resumed the following day, May 28. As of today, tensions remain high, with reports indicating that some individuals are still pursuing members of the rival group.

Senior boma administrator killed in Wulu County

Over the weekend a senior boma administrator in Bahr el Gel Payam in Wulu County, identified as Ruben Baronga Nudo, was shot dead by a group of six criminals  who were unidentified suspected to have come from neighboring Cueibet County.The victim was on his way back from Wulu County to Makhor Boma on Saturday afternoon.Suspected Cause of the […]

4 killed, 16 wounded in Tonj East

On Saturday “Armed youth from the Thiik Section of the Malual-Chum area attacked the Akok Section of Ngap-Agook Payam.” During the fighting, two people were killed and nine injured from among the attackers (Thiik) while the Ngap-Agook armed youth also lost two people and seven people were wounded, making a total of four dead and 16 […]

Communal Violence in Tonj North

On Saturday, communal clashes left 11 people dead and 12 others wounded. The violence erupted between Rualbet Payam and Ayii, armed youths clashed over a dispute. Violence escalated rapidly, and homes and a market were set ablaze. Further details: https://www.radiotamazuj.org/en/news/article/11-killed-12-wounded-in-tonj-north-communal-violence

Armed attack in Rumbek North

On Saturday, around 1:30 a.m. armed youths from Panyijiar and Mayendit counties in Unity State attacked a cattle camp targeting women, children, and elderly residents in Rumbek North County, killing 12 people and wounding 17, in addition unspecified number of cattle raids. Futher details ( https://www.radiotamazuj.org/en/news/article/armed-attack-in-rumbek-north-leaves-12-dead-17-wounded)

Communal Violence in Tonj South

The authorities of Warrap State confirmed that a communal fight in Tonj South County between  Apuk Jurwiir, Yar, and Muok attacked the Thony Community in Manyang Ngok Payam on Thursday left 16 people dead and 16 others sustained bullet wounds and are now admitted to different health facilities in Tonj. Further detail (https://www.radiotamazuj.org/en/news/article/16-killed-16-wounded-in-tonj-south-county)

United Nations Mission in South Sudan Concerns about escalating Violence in Magwi

The United Nations mission in South Sudan is gravely concerned by escalating violence between cattle keepers and settled farming communities in the eastern equatorial state. Most recently on 31ST January, armed conflict between pastoralists and settled communities in and around Magwi county has reportedly led to retaliatory fighting in Agoro, Chomboro, Obama, and Ayii villages.