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south sudan hospital msf bombed healthcare attacks jonglei

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The article reports on violence against healthcare infrastructure in South Sudan, specifically the bombing and closure of an MSF hospital. No direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, or company margin effect is identified. The event is humanitarian and geopolitical, with no clear supply chain or market channel for a commercial sector.

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  • MSF permanently closed its 80-bed hospital in Lankien, South Sudan, after a bombing by government forces on February 3, 2025.
  • Over 304,000 people have been displaced in Jonglei due to ongoing conflict between SSPDF and SPLM-IO.
  • This is the fourth MSF facility shut down in South Sudan since early 2025 due to violence against healthcare.

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