• TERMS OF USE
  • PRIVACY POLICY
  • ETHICS COMMITTEE
  • SUBMITTING AN ARTICLE
Friday, January 10, 2025
Sudans Post
  • HOME
  • NEWS
    • SOUTH SUDAN
    • SUDAN
    • REGION
  • EDUCATION
  • CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC
  • PRESS RELEASES
  • OPINIONS & ANALYSES
  • ABOUT US
  • CONTACT US
  • عربي
No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • NEWS
    • SOUTH SUDAN
    • SUDAN
    • REGION
  • EDUCATION
  • CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC
  • PRESS RELEASES
  • OPINIONS & ANALYSES
  • ABOUT US
  • CONTACT US
  • عربي
No Result
View All Result
Sudans Post
No Result
View All Result

Grenade explosion kills 1 child, leaves another injured in Aweil

The deceased has been identified as Ngor Deng, 12, and the injured as Ngor Ngor, 8.

by Sudans Post
January 7, 2025
Grenade
Grenade

AWEIL-A 12-year-old child has been confirmed dead and another child critically injured after a grenade exploded in Aweil town of Northern Bahr El Ghazal State, according to official.

The deceased has been identified as Ngor Deng, 12, and the injured as Ngor Ngor, 8.

The incident happened early this week at Malual-Center Payam in a village known as Kou-yic.

The children smashed the grenade on the stone and detonated it, presumably after it had been discarded in the neighboring house.

Mr. Kiir Chan Wol, Commissioner of Aweil North County, told Sudans Post on Monday that the minor with severe injuries has been admitted to A weil State Hospital where he is receiving treatment.

“The miners died at Malual-center payam in the village called Kou-yic; as they got the grenade, they hit it many times till it exploded and killed one Ngor and injured another Ngor,” said Chan.

According to Chan, the parents’ negligence and carelessness caused the minor’s death.

He advised parents to teach their kids to be watchful around metals that seem questionable in order to prevent such occurrences in the future,

“We call on the public and parents to keep their eyes on the children who don’t have a capacity of recognition of dangerous items or metals,” he said.

These explosives might have been left behind during the turmoil with Sudan, where fighting has been ongoing since independence, according to Chan.

He claimed that landmine inspectors found it far more difficult to remove or discover them because of the territory’s size.

Share this:

  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Sudans Post

Sudans Post is an independent, young, and grass roots news media organization aimed at providing readers with an alternate depiction of events that occur on Sudan, South Sudan and East Africa, and to establish an engaging social platform for readers to discover and discuss the various issues that impact the two countries and the region.

SUDANS POST

  • ABOUT US
  • CONTACT US
  • ETHICS COMMITTEE
  • PRIVACY POLICY
  • SUBMITTING AN ARTICLE
  • TERMS OF USE

RECENT NEWS

  • China hands over cultural exchange center to University of Juba
  • VP Igga, Deputy Speaker Oyet differs on $402 million road project

SUBSCRIBE TO SUDANS POST

Get the news delivered right into your inbox and subscribe!

Loading
  • PRIVACY POLICY
  • TERMS OF USE
  • ETHICS COMMITTEE
  • SUBMITTING AN ARTICLE

Copyright © 2019–2025 Sudans Post - All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • NEWS
    • SOUTH SUDAN
    • SUDAN
    • REGION
  • EDUCATION
  • CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC
  • PRESS RELEASES
  • OPINIONS & ANALYSES
  • ABOUT US
  • CONTACT US
  • عربي

Copyright © 2019–2025 Sudans Post - All rights reserved.