Nepali Peacekeepers Rotated in South Sudan UN Mission
Kathmandu. The rotation of Nepali peacekeepers deployed in the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) has taken place.
In response to the United Nations' call, the first contingent of 162 Nepali peacekeepers from Garuda Battalion (Peacekeeping Force) 12th Contingent departed for the mission area on the date 2082 Magh 28 to replace the Chandi Prasad Battalion (Peacekeeping Force) 11th Contingent, which was serving as the Force Reserve Battalion for peacekeeping operations.
A total of 171 Nepali peacekeepers who completed their tenure in the mission returned home on the same day.
The Directorate of Public Relations and Information of the Army stated that a total of 1069 Nepali peacekeepers are currently serving in the mission in South Sudan.
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