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South Sudan army, rebels block UN peacekeepers

Published: 23 May 2014 - 08:28 am | Last Updated: 27 Jan 2022 - 11:24 am

JUBA: Warring forces in South Sudan are continuing to block United Nations peacekeepers as the civil war that has devastated the young nation continues to rage, the UN said yesterday.
The UN mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) said both government and rebels had blocked their patrols, including in the flashpoint oil-state of Unity, one of the areas hardest hit by fighting.
“There has been several incidents of restricted or denied access for UNMISS patrols in Unity and other states,” the mission said in a statement. “Also among opposition forces we have experienced similar unacceptable impediments.”
Despite heavy international pressure, a second ceasefire this month for the world’s youngest nation has crumbled, in a six-month war that has already claimed thousands — possibly tens of thousands — of lives. Four million people — one third of the population — are at risk of starvation in the young African state, according to the UN.
Both sides were “disrupting the mission’s operations and exposing its personnel to serious security risks,” the UN added. Government security forces have “assaulted and illegally detained” two UN staff members in the capital Juba, it said. AFP