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    Deadly Cycle in Lakes State Stirs Fresh Alarm

    By The South Sudan HeraldOctober 8, 2025 Africa 2 Mins Read
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    Rising Tensions in Lakes State

    A fresh spate of violence has unsettled Lakes State, leaving three people dead in interconnected revenge attacks that flared this week between neighboring communities, local officials confirmed on Wednesday.

    Authorities fear the killings could reignite wider hostilities in a region already marked by cyclical confrontations linked to cattle raiding and resource disputes.

    Chain of Events Behind the Clashes

    Trouble began on Monday after Kedic Keloktuol was shot dead in Meen Payam, Rumbek North County, in what Commissioner Moses Maker Magok described as a revenge attack.

    Keloktuol’s death triggered retaliatory clashes that spread into neighboring Rumbek Centre County, claiming the lives of Mathou Mayol and Mapuor, according to community members.

    Security Measures and Local Reassurance

    “He is yet to be arrested, but he is going to be arrested,” Magok told Radio Tamazuj, indicating security forces are pursuing the prime suspect in the initial shooting.

    The commissioner said authorities have separated cattle camps aligned with the rival factions to limit further confrontation and reassure families mourning the dead.

    Socio-Environmental Pressures Fueling Conflict

    Youth representative John Maker Dhiac noted that recent flooding forced herders onto scarce higher ground, intensifying competition, cattle raiding and thefts.

    Analysts argue that climate shocks, combined with the easy availability of firearms and limited policing, often turn minor disputes into deadly cycles of revenge across Lakes State.

    Prospects for Sustainable Peace

    Magok maintains that calm has returned for now, and he pledges the government will ‘restore order fully’ once the suspect is detained and community dialogues resume.

    Residents, however, acknowledge that lasting stability will require disarmament initiatives, stronger rule-of-law institutions and investment in climate-resilient livelihoods to break the grip of vengeance.

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