TVC E, WORLD NEWS – No fewer than 50 people suffocated to death when they were shoved into metal containers in sweltering conditions by troops belonging to South Sudan, a commission monitoring the ceasefire between rival factions said.
The incident was one of several listed as examples of ceasefire violations carried out by forces on both sides, outlined in a report compiled by the Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission (JMEC), which was made public at the African Union (AU) summit on Sunday.
“About 50 people suffocated in a container on about October 22. The investigation was protracted. Attribution of responsibility: Government Forces,” the report said in a section titled “concerning the killing of civilians in Unity State”.