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The UN Security Council issues a stern ultimatum to South Sudan’s warring factions: stop the fighting immediately or face international justice.

The patience of the international community has snapped. In a sharply worded directive from New York, the UN Security Council has demanded an immediate cessation of hostilities in South Sudan, warning that those fanning the flames of war will face personal accountability.
The Council's intervention comes as violence escalates in Jonglei and Eastern Equatoria, threatening to tear apart the fragile fabric of the world's youngest nation. The message is clear: the killing must stop, and it must stop now. The 15-member body expressed "grave concern" at the renewed clashes, which are displacing thousands and blocking critical humanitarian aid corridors.
This is not a polite request; it is an ultimatum.The Security Council explicitly emphasized that under international law, individuals who order or commission war crimes will be held accountable. The days of impunity are numbered.
South Sudan's leaders are now under the microscope.The Council called for an "inclusive and transparent process" to resolve the sticking points of the peace deal. The alternative—a descent back into full-scale civil war—is a scenario the world is desperate to avoid. But words from New York mean little without action in Juba. The clock is ticking, and the world is watching.
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