On Monday morning it was a busy South Sudan hospital. By Tuesday night it was a bombed-out shell – The Guardian

On Monday morning it was a busy South Sudan hospital. By Tuesday night it was a bombed-out shell - The Guardian

JUBA, JUNE 25, 2026 — On Monday morning it was a busy South Sudan hospital. By Tuesday night it was a bombed-out shell The Guardian.

South Sudan, the world youngest nation having gained independence in 2011, continues its journey toward peace and stability following years of civil conflict. As the country prepares for its first post-independence elections, it faces both significant challenges and opportunities.

Security analysts are closely tracking this development, which has significant implications for regional stability and the broader security architecture. Defense officials and peacekeeping missions in the region have been alerted to monitor the situation closely.

In JUBA and across South Sudan, citizens and officials alike are paying close attention to these developments, which come at a pivotal time for the nation and the wider region. Juba Global News Network will continue to provide updates and in-depth analysis as this story develops.


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