Top Sector leadership led by Mr. Hussain (3rd R) |
UNAMID JSR Dr. Mohamed Ibn Chambas along with Acting Force Commander Lt. Gen. Wynjones Kisamba and Police Commissioner Ms. Hester Adriana Paneras visited the other 17 injured peacekeepers at the same Hospital yesterday.
The Mission leadership and the UNSG Ban Ki-moon have condemned the act and called for the Government of Sudan to bring the perpetrators of the “heinous” act to justice.Meanwhile, according to press reports, Tanzanian President JakayaKikwete expressed his deep shock following the incident and he sent condolences to the Tanzania People’s Defense Forces (TPDF) and the bereaved families.
Capt. John Kivunge, a Tanzanian Staff Officer with JOC, reads a program of the brief ceremony
He wished quick recovery for the injured soldiers, saying: “I don’t have a lot of words to express my shock and sadness on the soldiers who died while on a very important mission of United Nations, on keeping peace in an area where thousands of people have been killed…” Mr. Kikwete said in a statement issued by the Directorate of Presidential Communications yesterday, adding; “since the fallen servicemen and women were deployed in Darfur in February this year and since Tanzania started deploying troops in 2007, they have done a good work and the country is proud of them”.
Military salute as the 'Last Post' rings out by Nigbatt in honour of the fallen heroes
Prayers from an Imam for the fallen peacekeepers
Prayers from a chaplain
Prayers from another chaplain
Maj. Elinami Moshi reads brief CVs of the deceased to the top brass
A section of the top brass
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