The Peacemaker of the UN Mission in South Sudan is guarded by a helicopter. The Security Council extended the UN Mission mandate in South Sudan until 2026 Peace and safety The UN Security Council on Thursday adopted a resolution on the extension of the United Nations mission mandate in South Sudan (Monus) until April 30, 2026. 12 SB member countries voted for the document, and three delegations-China, Pakistan and the Russian Federation-abstained. According to the resolution, Monois will continue to carry out a long -term strategy aimed at preventing a civilian country and escalation of violence, as well as promoting the country’s self -sufficiency. Particular attention is paid to the elimination of key obstacles to achieving a sustainable world both at the nationwide and local levels. mission is also authorized to support free, fair and peaceful elections in accordance with the updated peace agreement of 2018. One of the key tasks of the & nbsp; the assistance remains inclusive and accountable management in the country. ~ 60 > security council emphasized the priority of the civilian population. Last year, Monyus documented 1,019 incidents with the use of violence, as a result of which 3,657 civilians were injured. Of this number, 1,561 people were killed and 1,299 were injured. Another 551 people were kidnapped, including at least nine humanitarian workers. ~ 60 > extension of the mandate monyus occurs against the background of the preserved political instability in the country and deferrals in the implementation of the regulations of peaceful Agreements. 60 > South Sudan is the youngest country in the world, it gained independence from Sudan in July 2011, but soon after that she plunged into a civil war. The 2018 agreement laid an end to the conflict, at the same time the government of national unity was created. ~ 60 > earlier in the UN they warned of the possibility of renewing a full-scale war due to a sharp increase in stress, including the arrest of the vice-president and the leader of the opposition of Rike Machar in March of this year, mobilizing the army and oppositional opposition. armed groups.