International aid organisation, Doctors without Borders says its hospital in South Sudan's Jonglei state was hit by an airstrike on Tuesday night, destroying the hospital's main warehouse and most of its critical medical supplies. Following the attack, the organisation released a statement accusing South Sudanese government forces of being the only armed party in the country with the capacity to perform aerial attacks. For more on what is happening on the ground, Tsepiso Makwetla spoke to Independent Journalist, Patrick Oyet, who joins us from South Sudan's Central Equatoria State

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