"SSPDF' Soldier Allegedly Kills Younger Brother Over Financial Dispute in Warrap State

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  SSPDF. South Sudan People's Defense Forces 'SSPDF' soldier today was believed to have shot and killed his younger brother over financial disagreements in Gogrial East County-Warrap State.  According to eyewitnesses and family members. 1st Lieutenant Geng Tong Geng shot his brother twice over the misuse of 1 Million SSP. The deceased Arol Tong Geng was imprison in Kwacjok and was released earlier because the family requested for his release.  The dispute between the brothers was meant to be settled amicably but the 1st. Lieutenant Geng couldn't control his resentment and opted to end his younger brother's life.  Local State and County Authorities have not yet commented on the incident but concerned community members are calling seeking for justice.  Such family conflicts can escalate quickly in this region, where access to resources often exacerbates tensions within families and communities.  This tragedy underscores ongoing social challenges in Warrap State, where

Uror County: Three People Have Been Killed In Two Separate Incidents

The Authorities of Jonglei State confirmed that 3 Three people have been confirmed killed in 2 two separate incidents. 

Uror County Commissioner Machot Gatluak Kenyjak said that two men were murdered in Tiam Payam while on the next day they murdered another one in Motot Payam by alleged herdmen. 

"On Sunday afternoon, two men were killed in a road ambush while heading to the neighboring Duk county. The following day at 10 pm, there was an attack on a cattle camp in Motot Payam in which a herdsman was killed and 220 heads of cattle raided," the commissioner said. 

The commissioner was accusing the armed youths from GPAA Greater Pibor Administrative Area. 


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