Tensions Rise as Rebel Groups Clash with Government Forces, Displacing Thousands
South Sudan is teetering on the edge of a full-scale civil war, as violence between rebel groups and government forces continues to escalate.
The conflict has displaced thousands of civilians, with many more trapped in the crossfire.
“The situation is dire,” said UN Special Envoy for South Sudan, Nicholas Haysom. “We urge all parties to cease hostilities immediately and engage in peaceful dialogue.”
The clashes have centered around the oil-rich regions of Unity and Upper Nile states, where rebel groups have been fighting for control.

The South Sudanese government has accused the rebels of attempting to overthrow the government, while the rebels claim they are fighting against corruption and human rights abuses.
The international community has expressed concern over the deteriorating situation, with the African Union and European Union calling for an immediate ceasefire.
As the conflict rages on, the humanitarian crisis deepens, with thousands of civilians in desperate need of aid.