South Sudan army threat to 'spare no-one' condemned



Tuesday, January 27, 2026-The South Sudanese army’s recent threats to “spare no-one” in ongoing conflicts have drawn widespread condemnation from international observers and human rights organizations. The statement, issued amid escalating clashes between government forces and rebel groups, has raised fears of widespread civilian casualties and further destabilization in the region.

United Nations officials and local advocacy groups have called for restraint, emphasizing that targeting civilians is a violation of international law and could exacerbate an already fragile humanitarian situation. Aid agencies warn that continued hostilities may lead to mass displacement and worsen food insecurity across affected areas.

The South Sudanese government has faced growing pressure to engage in dialogue and pursue peaceful resolutions. Analysts note that without immediate intervention and accountability, the region risks further cycles of violence, undermining recent efforts to stabilize the country and protect vulnerable populations.

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