South Sudan – on the verge of civil war

At least 63 thousand people left the area where fighting is underway in South Sudan. South Sudan – on the verge of civil war Peace and safety amid the escalation of violence and deepening of political tension, South Sudan balances on the verge of returning to a full -scale civil war. This was warned on Tuesday was the head of the UN mission in this country. At a briefing for journalists at the UN headquarters in New York, on the video from Jubu, Nicholas Hays spoke about indistinct attacks on civilians, mass movement of the population and an increase in ethnic tension. He called on all parties to “move away from the edge of the abyss” and take on the obligations to establish peace before the country plunges into another destructive conflict. 60 > “The war will nullify all the successes reached from the moment of signing the peace agreement of 2018,” he warned. – This will devastate not only South Sudan, but the entire region that simply cannot afford another prolonged conflict. ” conflict history southern Sudan has received independence from Sudan in 2011, and since then the youngest country is the youngest country The world suffers from conflicts and instability. In 2013, a civil war broke out between the forces loyal to President Salva Kiri, and groups associated with his former deputy Reign Machar. The war marked by ethnic violence, mass atrocities and a large -scale humanitarian crisis continued until a peace agreement was signed in 2018. Despite the fact that this brought a certain stability, delays in the implementation of the agreement and the ongoing political rivalry contribute to the injection of tension. increasing violence last outbreak of violence occurred on March 4, when so called so called The White Army – the youth militia – captured the barracks of the army of South Sudan in Nasir, the province of the Upper Nile. In response, government troops delivered air strikes in civilian regions using barrel bombs, which are allegedly contained in flammable chemicals. 62 ~~ 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~ 62“Injurous attacks on civilians lead to significant sacrifices and terrible wounds, especially burns, including women and children,” said Nicholas Hayes, adding that at least 63 thousand people left the area where combat operations are being conducted. ~ 60 > 60 > Currently both the White Army and the national armed The forces of South Sudan are preparing for further clashes. There are reports of recruitment to armed groups of adolescents and children. ethnic tension growth ~ 60 > ethnic tension in the country is also growing, the head of the UN mission continued in the southern Sudan. More and more often, disinformation and hateful statements are used, which incite ethnic disagreements and fuele fear. 60 > Nicholas Hase said that the UN mission is making intensive diplomatic efforts along with regional and international partners, including the African Union, however, the planned visit to the visit to the visit to the visit. Jubu Foreign Ministers of a number of African countries aimed at establishing mediation between the parties, was suddenly postponed by the Government of South Sudan without explanation. ~ 60 > 60 > Nicholas Hayes called on the leaders of Southern Sudan to immediately confirm his commitment to the peaceful agreement of 2018, to comply with the regime of ceasefire, the regime of ceasefire, to free the detainees of officials and solve disputes through dialogue, and not military confrontation. ~ 60 > “time has come to act because the alternative [to the world] is too terrible to even discuss it,” concluded the head of the UN mission. & nbsp; ~ 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~ 62

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