WIRE — The ceasefire monitoring body, CTSAMVM, announced that it recorded 29 allegations of ceasefire violations during April in Upper Nile State, stating that the situation along the Nasir–Ulang corridor remains a flashpoint. Speaking during the Ceasefire and Transitional Security Arrangements Monitoring and Verification Mechanism (CTSAMVM) Technical Committee meeting in Juba, the Chairperson of the monitoring body, The post CTSAMVM records 29 new ceasefire violations as Nasir–Ulang corridor remains flashpoint appeared first on Eye Radio.
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