Humanitarians Call for Justice After Latest Deadly Attack: SouthSudan
The appeal comes after a convoy of more than 100 trucks transporting food and other assistance was ambushed on Friday in Jonglei state.
More than 20 violent incidents were reported in January alone - more than double the number in January 2022.
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