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  South Sudan's Government Denies War Despite Heavy Fighting

South Sudanese government insists it is not at war despite heavy fighting | AfricanewsIn a stark contrast to the reality on the ground, South Sudan's government has insisted that it is not at war despite heavy fighting between rival factions. The statement comes as the United Nations warns of escalating violence and humanitarian crises.

Heavy Fighting Erupts in Jonglei State
The latest clashes broke out in late December in Jonglei State, north of the capital Juba. According to reports, factions loyal to President Salva Kiir and his long-time rival, Riek Machar, have been engaged in intense battles. The violence has left many innocent civilians caught in the crossfire.

UN Warns of Escalating Violence
The United Nations has expressed concern over the scale of the fighting, stating that it is occurring at a level not seen since before the 2018 peace agreement. The UN has called for an immediate ceasefire and increased humanitarian aid to affected areas.

Government Denies War Despite Evidence
In a bizarre statement, South Sudan's government insisted that it is not at war despite the heavy fighting. This assertion has left many questioning the government's credibility and commitment to peace. The denial comes as the international community continues to push for a lasting resolution to the conflict.

As the situation in South Sudan continues to deteriorate, one thing is clear: the people of this war-torn nation deserve better. It is time for the government and warring factions to put aside their differences and work towards a lasting peace. The international community must also continue to pressure all parties involved to find a solution that prioritizes the needs and safety of civilians.

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