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Attack in South Sudan’s Ruweng area kills 122, official says

By Thomson Reuters Mar 2, 2026 | 3:44 AM

NAIROBI, March 2 (Reuters) – A group of unidentified men attacked a town in South Sudan’s Ruweng Administrative Area on ​Sunday, killing 122 people, including 82 ‌civilians, the area’s information minister said on Monday.

The country has seen rising violence in recent months as political infighting threatens a fragile 2018 peace ‌deal.

The ​latest attack took place in ⁠Abiemnhom in Ruweng, ⁠when youth from Mayom County in neighbouring Unity State stormed the town and fought for more than three hours, Information Minister ​James Monyliak Mijok said.

“I would like to sadly inform you that among those ⁠killed included the County ⁠Commissioner and the Executive Director,” ​he said, adding that eighty-two of those killed ​were children, women, and elderly.

“…We managed to ‌bury them this morning… Fifty people sustained major and minor injuries.”

The violence highlights concerns, including from the United Nations, of deepening ⁠instability since the arrest of former First Vice President Riek Machar a year ago.

President Salva Kiir ⁠signed a ‌peace agreement with Machar in ⁠2018 to end five years ​of ‌civil war that left an estimated ​400,000 dead.

But ⁠implementation of the deal has been slow and the opposing forces have clashed frequently over disagreements about how to share power.

(Writing by George Obulutsa; editing by Ammu Kannampilly and ​Nivedita Bhattacharjee)