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    Holiday Violence Grips Duk County, Fear Surges

    By The South Sudan HeraldDecember 31, 2025 Peace and Security 2 Mins Read
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    Festive Season Security in Duk County

    What began as routine celebrations across Duk County quickly shifted into unease. Local officials report a noticeable uptick in violent incidents over the Christmas and New Year stretch, reversing earlier hopes for a calm end to 2023.

    Timeline of Holiday Attacks

    County Commissioner John Chatim Ruei outlined three attacks within a week. On 24 December, assailants stormed a cattle camp near Duk Padiet, injuring a herder and seizing 13 head of cattle.

    Six days later 24 more animals vanished, and the evening saw armed men ambush travellers outside the town, killing one man. ‘Residents are frightened; roads that link our villages feel risky,’ Ruei told Radio Tamazuj.

    Youth Response and Pursuit

    ‘Our youth are still tracking the raiders to recover the animals,’ the commissioner stated. He added that no faction has claimed responsibility, although he suspects young men from the neighbouring Greater Pibor Administrative Area.

    Jonglei–GPAA Blame Dynamics

    Cross-border cattle raids have long pitted communities of Jonglei State against those in the GPAA, each side blaming the other’s youth. Repeated phone calls to GPAA Information Minister Jacob Werchum Jouk went unanswered, leaving accusations unaddressed.

    Long-Term Peace Initiatives

    Government mediators and development partners have sponsored peace dialogues for decades. Despite moments of calm, recurring raids and ambushes signal how fragile the gains remain. Observers urge renewed grassroots engagement and improved policing along remote tracks.

    Cattle Raids Duk County Jonglei State
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