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    Gunshots on Juba–Bor Road: Minister Unharmed

    By The South Sudan HeraldOctober 26, 2025 Peace and Security 1 Min Read
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    Funeral Convoy Meets Checkpoint Tension

    Gunfire rattled Mapaw checkpoint on the Juba–Bor highway Sunday morning as a funeral convoy led by South Sudanese Information Minister Michael Makuei Lueth paused for routine inspection, witnesses told Radio Tamazuj.

    Eyewitnesses Describe Sudden Gunfire

    Relatives said a rear vehicle was asked for travel papers, where disagreement between National Security Service and Military Intelligence personnel escalated within seconds. “Gunshots erupted,” recounted Ayom Samuel, adding that the volley appeared rooted in miscommunication rather than hostility toward the mourners.

    Injuries Reported, Minister Confirmed Safe

    Two checkpoint soldiers sustained wounds, one described as critical by bystanders. No passengers were harmed, and Makuei immediately reassured reporters, stating, “I am fine and moving with the procession.” Journalist Maal Maker echoed the statement, dismissing social-media rumours of bodyguard fatalities.

    Security Agencies Yet to Comment

    Repeated calls to South Sudan People’s Defense Forces spokesman Maj. Gen. Lul Ruai Koang went unanswered, leaving the chain of command’s perspective unclear. Observers note inter-agency coordination challenges persist along strategic routes linking Juba to Jonglei State’s capital, Bor.

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