5,844,983 |
11.75 |
32.8 |
South Sudan |
|
Intense clashes were reported around Renk between rebels and government forces. |
5,844,987 |
8.78628 |
27.40153 |
South Sudan |
|
Dozens of members of the disabled community demonstrated for peace and against South Sudan's ongoing civil war. They presented petitions at the UNMISS base and to the state government. |
5,844,992 |
4.24227 |
33.45052 |
South Sudan |
|
At least 3 people were killed after gunfights between SPLA-Juba faction soldiers and an unidentified group of locals in Chukudum. Some of those killed were allegedly unarmed civilians. The clash was reportedly triggered by the death of a primary school teacher while in government custody. |
5,844,997 |
4.86086 |
31.61782 |
South Sudan |
|
Opposition members and some ruling party lawmakers walked out of parliament to protest the passing of a "repressive" security bill. |
5,845,002 |
9.5409 |
31.65206 |
South Sudan |
|
"Heavy gunfire and explosions were heard around Malakal town, forcing shops to close and residents to stay indoors." |
5,845,175 |
9.25252 |
29.78826 |
South Sudan |
|
Clashes took place in Bentiu, during which 10 civilians died. |
5,845,344 |
9.07318 |
30.87925 |
South Sudan |
|
The SPLA-IO chief negotiator announced that SPLA-Juba forces shelled their position in Pham el Zeraf, the administrative capital of Fangak. |
5,845,007 |
9.35962 |
31.60545 |
South Sudan |
|
South Sudanese rebel forces allegedly carried out attacks on the Obel (Ashanbenil) and Doleib Hill areas, but were repulsed by govenrment forces. Military sources say Doleib Hill is contested but that Obel is completely under government forces. Rebels say that government forces have retreated back to Malakal and that an estimated 400-500 governmnt troops were killed. |
5,845,013 |
9.5409 |
31.65206 |
South Sudan |
|
South Sudanese rebels have claimed to have killed 2 Ugandan soldiers fighting alongside South Sudanese government forces during renewed clashes in Upper Nile state in and around Malakal. |
5,845,017 |
6.21437 |
31.56201 |
South Sudan |
|
"Teachers in South Sudans Jonglei state capital, Bor have gone on strike, demanding that their 10-month housing allowances be fully settled." |