Pakistani peacekeeper martyred in South Sudan ambush

ISPR says four individuals including two officers were injured during attack in Abyei

Sepoy Muhammad Tariq embraced martyrdom while four individuals including two officers were injured during the ambush. PHOTO: ISPR

A Pakistani peacekeeper was martyred when a convoy was ambushed in Abyei — a disputed area between Sudan and South Sudan — while escorting two local patients to a hospital, the military said in a statement on Monday.

According to Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Pakistani peacekeepers responded effectively to the attack and forced the militants to retreat.

However, it added that during the exchange of fire, resident of Badin Sepoy Muhammad Tariq embraced martyrdom while four individuals including two officers were injured.

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ISPR stated that Pakistan's peacekeeping contingents have always distinguished themselves by virtue of their professionalism and devotion to duty.

To date, it added, 181 Pakistani peacekeepers have laid their lives while serving the cause of peace around the world.

“Pakistan remains committed to its role as a responsible member of the international community and will continue to contribute towards global peace and stability under the auspices of the United Nations,” ISPR further said.

 

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