The United Nations Integrated Mission of Multi -dimensional condemned to stabilize the Central African Republic (Minuska) in the most expressive attacks that targeted the mission force in the southeast of the country and killed an individual of its soldiers.
The mission indicated in a statement today, Sunday, that the soldier of Kenyan nationality was killed in a violent attack by unknown gunmen last Friday near the village of “Tabani”, which is located 24 km northwest of “Zimio” of the “Out Mbomo” governorate in the southeast of the country.
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Valentin Rogwabza, the UN Secretary -General of the Central African Republic and the Head of the United Nations Multiple Mission of Multiple MD, to achieve stability in the Central African Republic, expressed her severe shock from this cowardly attack against the peacekeeping force, whose mission is to protect the civilian population.
Rogwabza extended her sincere condolences to the Kenyan government, the Kenyan people, and to the victim’s family in particular .. stressing that such cowardly attacks against peacekeepers will in no way affect the design of the United Nations Integrated Mission to achieve stability in the Central African Republic to work in order to implement its state in the service of peace and stability in the country.
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The head of the “Minuska” mission reaffirmed that the attacks on the United Nations peacekeeping forces could constitute war crimes under international law … calling on the authorities of the Central African Republic to spare no effort in determining the identity of the perpetrators of these actions so that they can be brought to justice as quickly as possible.