Six Ugandan truck drivers have gone missing in South Sudan after their vehicles were seized by armed men in Bor Town, Jonglei State. The abductions reportedly occurred between Tuesday and Wednesday morning, raising concerns for their safety. Asadu Musisi Sentongo, a leader of the Ugandan Truck Union, is calling for intervention from the East African Community (EAC) to address the escalating insecurity. The drivers were transporting goods when they were attacked, and the fate of both the drivers and the trucks remains unknown. This incident highlights the ongoing challenges faced by Ugandan truckers operating in South Sudan, a region plagued by instability and armed conflict. Authorities are currently investigating the situation and attempting to locate the missing drivers and recover the stolen vehicles. The Ugandan government has yet to issue an official statement.