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    Shocking Ambush Hits UN Peacekeepers in Equatoria

    By The South Sudan HeraldSeptember 4, 2025 Peace and Security 2 Mins Read
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    Ambush in Restive Western Equatoria

    UNMISS on Thursday condemned an ambush that struck its patrol between Tambura and Mapuse in Western Equatoria State. The mission called the state “restive” and reported that armed men opened fire yesterday, overrunning the convoy and seizing a small cache of weapons and ammunition.

    Safety of Peacekeepers

    The statement confirmed that all peacekeepers involved reached their base unharmed. UNMISS highlighted that its forces are deployed primarily to protect civilians at a moment when both access and security remain fragile, particularly in and around Tambura.

    Mission’s Legal Reminder

    Citing international law, the mission warned that any attack on United Nations peacekeepers may constitute a war crime. This notice serves, according to the release, as a direct message to armed groups operating in Western Equatoria State.

    Commitment to Ongoing Patrols

    Despite the ambush, UNMISS stated it will continue countrywide patrols in line with its mandate. The mission underscored that maintaining a visible presence is essential for deterring violence and reassuring communities in South Sudan’s troubled western corridor.

    Importance for Civilian Protection

    UNMISS reiterated that safeguarding civilians remains its overriding priority. By condemning the attack swiftly, the mission aims to reassure residents who depend on blue helmets for day-to-day security.

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