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Uganda Air Force Drops Food to Starving South Sudan
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 40041, member: 636"] Uganda's air force delivered emergency food supplies to hungry people across northern South Sudan during recent days. Military planes dropped hundreds of tons of relief aid over Ulang and Nasir Counties where fighting displaced thousands of families. Armed groups battled government forces throughout Upper Nile State and blocked normal food deliveries to remote villages. International partners helped coordinate the humanitarian flights from Juba International Airport. Flooding and violence prevented trucks from reaching desperate communities. Ugandan troops arrived during March 2025 to help South Sudan's military with security operations around the capital city. Colonel Chris Magezi said the deployment aimed to stabilize Juba and protect foreign missions from attacks. Forces loyal to imprisoned Vice President Riek Machar fought government soldiers earlier this year. The White Army militia targeted ethnic Dinka communities during violent raids across the region. Rebel groups committed massacres against minority populations. Uganda's military presence helped restore peace around Juba and surrounding areas after months of instability. Regional leaders welcomed the security improvements that allowed humanitarian workers to operate more safely. South Sudan's civil war created massive suffering with over 7 million people needing emergency assistance. The United Nations reported that ethnic tensions and fragmented rebel movements made the crisis worse. Armed conflict continues to threaten civilian populations throughout the country. [/QUOTE]
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