UN peacekeepers stand guard in Goma, DR Congo on July 13, 2012. Four
Malawian peacekeepers were killed in DRC on November 14, 2018. FILE |
NATION MEDIA GROUP
Four Malawian peacekeepers in the Democratic Republic of Congo have been killed, the Malawian military said on Thursday.
The
military "has lost courageous, hardworking and disciplined soldiers who
were always ready to serve to ensure that peace prevails," the Malawi
Defence Force said in a statement, adding the fatalities occurred on
Wednesday.
The statement said the one sergeant and
three privates were aged between 29 and 38, but gave no further details
on where or how they died.
It added that their remains would be repatriated when the United Nations had completed procedures after the incident.
Reports of fatalities
Earlier,
the deputy head of the UN peacekeeping force in the DRC, Mr Bernard
Commins, said peacekeepers and Congolese troops had been wounded in an
offensive against a militia in the east of the country.
There were also reports of fatalities but Mr Commins said he was "unable" to say if this was the case.
The
joint operation was launched on Tuesday against the Allied Democratic
Forces (ADF), a rebel group rooted in Ugandan jihadism and blamed for a
series of attacks in the region.
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