
The United Nations said that some people died in South Sudan in an attempt to evacuate the members of the Armed Forces.
A crew died when the UN helicopter was shot, UNBISS said a statement on the mission of South Sudan. He added that injured male Sudanese generals and other armies died during evacuation attempts in the top Nile.
The United Nations said that attacks on helicopters can “constitute war crimes.”
President Salvacir South Sudan later took off after the second helicopter was attacked and boarded only to fall. But UNMISS said that the two aircraft landed safely on Malakal.
27 South Sudan soldiers died of guns, and Minister Michael Makui was cited by Reuters.
Fighting for several weeks in Upper Nile threatened a already broken peace agreement between President Kai and Vice President Riek Machar.
In 2013, the pair of cracks triggered a five -year civil war, with 400,000 deaths and 2.5 million forced at home.
The peace agreement was signed in 2018, but since then, the situation has been full since then.
The continuous fight in Upper Nile is between the army and the white army, and is a national militia related to Marca during the war.
Unmissed with the white and South Sudan troops, UNMISS evacuated the wounded army in the conflict area.
Unmiss Head Nicholas Haysom said in a statement that his missionaries were “totally disgusted and could form war crimes according to international law, and we sincerely mourned to regret the tragic loss of colleagues and to his loved ones.
“We also regret the murder of those who have tried to extract. Especially when a guarantee of safe passes is received.”
President Kir died of this attack, General Majur Dak, and led the army stationed in NASIR, the NASIR area.
Along with the battle, concerns were unstable that many arrests could come back to war with numerous arrests.
Earlier this week, many Machar allies, including the Petroleum Secretary and the senior army general, were detained.
After the attack on Friday, KIRR urged the country to “calmly.”
“I said many times that our country would not go back to the war. No one was to take the law in his hands. The government that I led will deal with this crisis,” he said.
South Sudan is the latest in the world after leaving the Sudan in 2011.