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2009 Sobat River ambush

The 2009 Sobat River ambush was a battle between Jikany Nuer tribesmen and the Sudanese People's Liberation Army (SPLA) which was escorting a United Nations (UN) aid convoy on 12 June 2009.
==Inspection and exchange of gunfire==
The UN convoy consisted of 27 barges travelling on the Sobat River from Nasir to Akobo, in Southern Sudan near the border with Ethiopia. Following rains which washed away roads, the river was the only way to move aid around the south of the country, which has suffered from tribal fighting – the river itself being closed earlier in the year due to increased tension in the area.〔〔
The 27 UN barges were travelling in company with four other barges. The barges were only allowed to use the river following negotiations with high-ranking government officials, who agreed to a 150-man SPLA escort.〔
The convoy was operating under the auspices of the UN World Food Programme (WFP) and was to have helped support around 18,000 of the 135,000 people displaced by recent tribal fighting which claimed hundreds of lives.〔
The convoy was stopped about ten or twenty miles downstream of Nasir by a force of Jikany Nuer tribesmen.〔〔 The tribesmen demanded to search the barges to check that arms and ammunition were not being shipped to their rivals in the Lou Nuer tribe.〔 They searched one barge, finding only food, but opened fire when the rest of the convoy tried to continue its journey.〔 The attack killed at least 40 Sudanese soldiers and wounded 30 others.〔 The deaths of several women and children by gunfire or drowning have also been reported. The wounded were taken to a Médecins Sans Frontières hospital in Nasir which is braced to accept further casualties.〔 This is believed to be the first time the SPLA has suffered significant casualties in the recent tribal violence.〔

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