5,837,283 |
9.22 |
29.17 |
South Sudan |
|
A landmine explodes, hitting a bus in a remote area killing 20, including two soldiers, and injuring five more. |
5,837,289 |
4.86086 |
31.61782 |
South Sudan |
|
A major South Sudanese opposition party, the Sudan Peoples Liberation Movement for Democratic Change (SPLM-DC) protested against the "targeted" arrest of its members in Juba. |
5,837,294 |
9.22 |
29.17 |
South Sudan |
|
60 rebels are killed when government forces repel an attack. 15 civilians were also killed when they were shot by rebels as they ran for shelter. 18 others were wounded. Conflicting reports have the numbers of dead at 39, others 80. |
5,837,329 |
9.25252 |
29.78826 |
South Sudan |
|
South Sudans army released 53 children from its barracks in Unity State after they forcibly recruited earlier this year to help fight their rebellion. |
5,837,334 |
7.71773 |
28.00713 |
South Sudan |
|
Attacks at the hands of the LRA reported near the location of Ezo. |
5,837,339 |
6.21437 |
31.56201 |
South Sudan |
|
Unknown assailants kill at least 37 people and wound 22 others when a small village is raided. |
5,837,344 |
6.21437 |
31.56201 |
South Sudan |
|
Suspected rebels under the command of renegade general George Athor attacked Atar town area (unincorporated), in Pigi County, killing nine people. There were three SPLA killed and six civilians, including one woman. |
5,837,349 |
6.21437 |
31.56201 |
South Sudan |
|
A George Athor rebel raid claims the lives of town in a village near Bor. |
5,837,354 |
6.21437 |
31.56201 |
South Sudan |
|
Suspected rebels under the command of renegade general George Athor attacked Atar town area (unincorporated), in Pigi County, killing nine people. There were three SPLA killed and six civilians, including one woman. |
5,837,379 |
8.46239 |
25.68095 |
South Sudan |
|
Sudanese air raids killed 40 people in the South Sudan border state of Western Bahr al-Ghazal, the South Sudanese military said, but Khartoum dismissed the allegation. The majority of the deceased were cattle hearing civilians, and 17 were SPLA soldiers. |