South Sudan army accused of suffocating 50 civilians
At least 50 people suffocated to death when they were shoved into metal containers in sweltering conditions by troops belonging to South Sudan, a commission monitoring the ceasefire between rival factions said.
The incident was one of several listed as examples of ceasefire violations carried out by forces on both sides, outlined in a report compiled by the Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission (JMEC), which was made public at the African Union (AU) summit on Sunday.
"About 50 people suffocated in a container on about October 22. The investigation was protracted. Attribution of responsibility: Government Forces," the report said in a section titled "concerning the killing of civilians in Unity State".
The incident was one of several listed as examples of ceasefire violations carried out by forces on both sides, outlined in a report compiled by the Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission (JMEC), which was made public at the African Union (AU) summit on Sunday.
"About 50 people suffocated in a container on about October 22. The investigation was protracted. Attribution of responsibility: Government Forces," the report said in a section titled "concerning the killing of civilians in Unity State".
Commentaires
Enregistrer un commentaire