Kenyan UN peacekeeper killed in an ambush in the Central African Republic, spokesperson says
- A Kenyan peacekeeper was killed during a U.N. Patrol near Tabant in the Central African Republic, according to the United Nations.
- Florence Marchal stated that U.N. Secretary-General’s Special Representative Valentine Rugwabiza condemned the attack and expressed shock at the violence against peacekeepers.
- The ambush was reportedly carried out by the A Zande Anikpigbe militia, according to Amadou Bi Djobdi.
- Maxime Balalu reassured that authorities would do everything possible to bring the perpetrators to justice.
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Central African Republic: UN Chief Strongly Condemns Killing of Kenyan Peacekeeper in Central African Republic
The UN Secretary-General on Saturday strongly condemned an attack on peacekeepers serving with UN mission MINUSCA in the Central African Republic which left one Kenyan 'blue helmet' dead.
UN chief strongly condemns killing of Kenyan peacekeeper in Central African Republic
The UN Secretary-General on Saturday strongly condemned an attack on peacekeepers serving with UN mission MINUSCA in the Central African Republic which left one Kenyan ‘blue helmet’ dead.
UN Security Council condemns attack on peacekeeping mission in Central African Republic
New York [US], March 31 (ANI/ WAM): The United Nations Security Council has strongly condemned the recent attack on the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilisation Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) in the village of Tabani, located 24 kilometres west of Zemio in the Haut-Mbomou prefecture, which resulted in the death of a Kenyan peacekeeper.The Council also denounced the targeting of
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