Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) reported that its hospital in Lankien, South Sudan, was hit by an airstrike that destroyed the main warehouse, causing the loss of important supplies and minor injuries to some staff.[1][2][7] On the same day, unknown assailants looted another MSF medical facility in the Pieri area of Jonglei state.[1][7] On 29 December, the MSF team in Lankien received 12 injured patients following airstrikes, including the elderly and children, with one patient later dying of injuries such as fractures and lacerations.[2] MSF evacuated key personnel from the Lankien facility after repeated attacks.[2] In 2025, MSF recorded at least eight attacks on health facilities and workers in South Sudan, leading to the closure of two hospitals and the suspension of essential activities in Jonglei, Upper Nile and Central Equatoria states.[2] Another attack on the MSF hospital in Old Fangaku was carried out on 4 May by two helicopter gunships, which bombed the pharmacy, killing seven people.[3] MSF calls for the protection of medical facilities, workers, patients and civilians in accordance with international humanitarian law.[2]