Tombura-Yambio, 12 December, 2024 / 9:53 pm (ACI Africa).
Bishop Edward Hiiboro Kussala of South Sudan’s Catholic Diocese of Tombura-Yambio (CDTY) has condemned the December 10 attack on St. Mary Help of Christians Parish of his Episcopal See.
In a Thursday, December 12 statement he shared with ACI Africa, Bishop Hiboro says that the attack, which resulted in a death and injury is “deeply heartbreaking”.
“On the evening of December 10th, 2024, a horrific attack took place at the St. Mary Help of Christians Catholic Parish in Tombura, South Sudan. Armed individuals opened fire indiscriminately into the displaced persons' camp, tragically killing Mr. James Undo and severely wounding a woman,” he recounts.
“This act of violence is deeply heartbreaking and reprehensible,” the South Sudanese Catholic Bishop says, adding, “This violence is unjustifiable and must never happen again. I call on those responsible to repent, seek forgiveness from God, and turn away from violence. The path of peace is the only way forward.”
He continues, “The attack on such a holy place is an affront to humanity and a direct violation of basic human dignity. I unequivocally condemn this brutal act of aggression, which has taken the life of an innocent person and left others traumatized and injured.”