UN News Service (New York)

Sudan: UN-African Union Force Deplores Attack Resulting in Death of Peacekeeper

The African Union-United Nations Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) today strongly condemned the attack on one of its convoys that resulted in the death of a peacekeeper, and appealed to Sudanese authorities to ensure that those responsible are held to account.

"The Mission is appealing to the Sudanese authorities to speedily investigate this wanton incident to bring the perpetrators to justice," UNAMID said in a news release.

The convoy carrying civilian and military personnel was attacked on Monday evening by six to eight armed men in El Geneina, the capital of West Darfur.

Initial reports say the men opened fire without warning on the convoy, which comprised three vehicles, and stole one of the vehicles. Three military personnel were injured and taken to the El Genenia hospital, and subsequently evacuated by helicopter to the UNAMID hospital in Nyala, South Darfur, more than 300 kilometres from El Geneina.

"One of the peacekeepers succumbed to his injuries shortly afterwards," the Mission stated.

A total of 5 UNAMID national and international civilian staff members, 2 non-UNAMID personnel, 13 military troops and 4 military police were involved in the incident, it added.

"UNAMID emphasizes that peacekeepers are in Darfur to assist in restoring peace and stability to the region. Any attack on peacekeepers is an attack on peace itself."

Since January 2008, the Mission has been trying to quell the violence in Darfur, where an estimated 300,000 people have been killed and 2.7 million others displaced as a result of conflict pitting rebels against Government forces and allied Janjaweed militiamen since 2003.

So far 14 military personnel and three civilian police have been killed as a result of hostile attacks in the strife-torn region.

In addition, two of UNAMID's civilian staff members were abducted from their home in the West Darfur town of Zalingei exactly one month ago. They have still not been released.


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