MSF condemns attack on Morobo County Hospital

A screengrab of a video of an ambulance on fire after the attack on Morobo County Hospital on Friday night.

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) on Sunday strongly condemned the attack on Morobo County Hospital in Central Equatoria State, which occurred on the night of Friday, 20 June 2025.

According to a statement posted on its X handle, MSF South Sudan said armed individuals stole medical supplies, robbed staff of their belongings, and set ablaze two ambulances in the hospital.

“While no staff or patients sustained physical injuries during this incident, such acts of violence severely undermine the already fragile provision of critical healthcare services in an area where communities face limited access to essential medical care,” the statement said.

Morobo County Hospital is one of the Ministry of Health facilities supported by MSF in Yei and Morobo counties. MSF supports the maternity unit of the hospital through the provision of medical supplies, medical training, and bedside coaching, as well as contributions to staff salaries.

No MSF staff were at the facility during the attack, according to the statement.

“The volatile security situation in Yei and Morobo counties continues to present persistent challenges for the delivery of medical and humanitarian services,” the statement reads in part. “In May, for instance, MSF made the difficult decision to reduce its outreach services in Yei County due to increased insecurity, disrupting access to healthcare for many vulnerable communities. Attacks on healthcare facilities are a grave violation of international humanitarian law and are utterly unacceptable.”

“MSF urgently calls on all parties to the ongoing conflict in South Sudan to uphold their obligations to protect civilians and civilian infrastructure, including health workers, patients, and medical facilities. Hospitals must never be targeted,” the statement concluded.