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    Deadly Tambura Ambush Shakes South Sudan Patrol

    The South Sudan HeraldBy The South Sudan HeraldAugust 15, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    Tambura Ambush Claims SSPDF Life

    Western Equatoria authorities have confirmed that an SSPDF patrol was ambushed near Yubu Bridge, five miles from Tambura Town, on Thursday morning. One soldier was killed and two were evacuated to Juba after sustaining gunshot wounds. Eyewitnesses reported brief but intense gunfire echoing across the forested road.

    Sequence of the Thursday Attack

    County Commissioner Mathew Mabenge said the patrol was conducting routine security checks before meeting heavy fire allegedly from SPLA-IO units. Moments later, attackers reportedly advanced toward the nearby barracks but were repelled by return fire. The area is now quiet, yet officials describe the calm as fragile.

    Local Leaders Call for Peace

    “If there are grievances, they should be resolved peacefully, not through killing,” Commissioner Mabenge told our reporter, urging residents to remain indoors at night. Acting Paramount Chief Bandaisa Richard Thomas Sigini echoed that plea, saying villagers are exhausted and simply wish to farm, study, and trade again.

    Security Forces Investigate

    State Police Commissioner Maj. Gen. Philip Madut Tong confirmed that traders have started returning to Tambura’s market, though a full incident report is still pending. SSPDF spokesperson Maj. Gen. Lul Ruai Koang, usually quick to comment, was unreachable. Sources inside Juba say a joint probe is underway.

    Years of Violence Displace Thousands

    Tambura County has endured cyclical violence since 2018, fueled by shifting alliances, ethnic mistrust, and competition over rich farmlands. United Nations data indicate more than 80,000 civilians have been displaced across Western Equatoria over five years, with women and children forming the majority of those seeking shelter.

    Dialogue Seen as Only Way Forward

    Regional observers contend that inclusive dialogue between Juba, SPLA-IO commanders, and community leaders remains the only sustainable path. For now, Tambura’s residents watch the tree-lined roads for movement, hoping the next dawn brings school bells and harvest songs rather than gunfire.

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