Tragic Loss: Bangladeshi Peacekeepers Targeted in Sudan
Six Bangladeshi Army peacekeepers were killed, and eight were injured in a terrorist attack on a UN base in Sudan. The incident occurred in the Abeche area, as reported by Bangladeshi media, citing the Inter-Services Public Relations. Bangladesh Army personnel are contributing to UN peacekeeping efforts in Sudan.
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At least six Bangladeshi Army peacekeepers lost their lives, and eight others sustained injuries during a terrorist assault on a United Nations base in Sudan, according to an official announcement by the army on Saturday.
The attack unfolded at a UN base situated in the Abeche region of Sudan, as reported by Bangladeshi media sources, which referenced a statement from the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).
The Bangladesh Army is actively participating in the UN peacekeeping mission in Sudan, striving to restore stability in the conflict-afflicted nation. Tragically, six peacekeepers have paid the ultimate price in the line of duty, underscoring the perils faced by personnel in international peacekeeping roles.
(With inputs from agencies.)

