South Sudan war reaches ‘catastrophic proportions’, UN report warns
A confidential UN report is warning that the war in South Sudan has reached “catastrophic proportions for civilians” and the rise of militias risks spinning out of control, fueling fighting for years to come.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said in the report obtained on Tuesday that civilians were fleeing villages and towns “in record numbers” and that the danger of mass atrocities “is real”.
The stark warning followed a series of meetings that Guterres held with regional leaders and South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir last month to push for an end to the three-year war.
“The security situation continues to deteriorate in parts of the country and the consequent impact of this ongoing conflict and violence, has reached catastrophic proportions for civilians,” Guterres wrote.
Heavy-handed military operations by all parties, but especially by government forces loyal to Kiir, were “daily destroying homes and livelihoods,” said the report sent to the Security Council on Monday.