A South Sudan community is denied aid as government and opposition blame each other
- Posted on April 28, 2026
- By The Toronto Star
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A humanitarian crisis unfolds in South Sudan as isolated communities struggle to access critical aid amid political tensions. Displaced populations face mounting casualties while government and opposition factions engage in mutual blame regarding aid distribution restrictions. The situation highlights the devastating consequences of internal conflicts on vulnerable populations, with humanitarian organizations caught between competing political interests. International attention grows as survival rates decline in cut-off regions.
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