Officials Report Over 169 Killed in South Sudan Village Attack
In Brief
Multiple sources report at least 169 people killed in a village raid in Abiemnom County, South Sudan.
Key Facts
- Officials from several sources report at least 169 people killed after a village raid in South Sudan.
- The incident occurred early on Sunday, March 1, 2026, in Abiemnom County near the Sudan border, according to The Hindu.
- Women, children, and elderly people were among those killed, according to DW and CBS News.
- Peacekeepers are sheltering approximately 1,000 civilians near their base and providing emergency care, according to BBC News.
- Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) reports 26 humanitarian workers are missing following recent violence in Jonglei state.
What Happened
According to multiple news outlets, insurgents raided a village in Abiemnom County, South Sudan, near the Sudan border on March 1, 2026. Officials cited by these sources report at least 169 people killed, including women, children, and elderly people. BBC News reports peacekeepers are sheltering civilians and providing emergency care. MSF separately reports missing humanitarian workers in Jonglei state.
Why It Matters
The reported attack is part of ongoing violence in South Sudan, with the United Nations warning of possible escalation. Humanitarian organizations have noted missing personnel, and peacekeepers are providing emergency assistance. Both civilian safety and humanitarian access are affected, according to cited sources. All casualty figures and details are attributed to officials and organizations cited by the respective sources. No independent verification is available. MSF's report on missing workers is separate from the Abiemnom incident.
Sources
- Al Jazeera — Nearly 170 people killed in attack in South Sudan’s Ruweng, officials say(4h ago)
- The Independent — 169 people killed after insurgents raid a village in a remote area of South Sudan(3h ago)
- The Hindu — 169 killed in South Sudan massacre(2h ago)
