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In Goma, DRC, Indian military hospital hosted a medical conference where the medical personnel of national contingents, NGO and local medics shared experience on diagnostics and treatment of dangerous illnesses in African continent.

“There were a lot of speakers from India. We know their medicine is well developed. Indian medics successfully use non-traditional approaches in treatment and diagnostics,” Col. Euvhen Skyba, 18th Detached Helicopter Unit, said.

According to him, the Ukrainian military doctors constantly contact with colleagues from other national contingents participating in the United Nations Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The participants of two-day conference got certificates at the end of the event

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New Delhi, October 09, 2017 22:31 IST
Updated: October 09, 2017 22:31 IST
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Indian troops deployed under the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Congo, repelled a rebel attack on an Indian Army camp last week, killing three of the attackers and wounding another. Two soldiers were also injured in the attack.

“Alert Indian peacekeepers, repulsed an attack by a group of around 30 armed militia on October 6 on its Lubero post in the troubled province of North Kivu in Congo,” the Army said in a statement on Monday.

Complex mission

The United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is the largest and the most complex mission under the UN flag in which India has a total of 2,664 military personnel deployed.

“Three of the attackers were killed and one was wounded, while two Indian peacekeepers were also injured in the attack,” the statement said, adding that the attack was a rare frontal assault on UN forces deployed for protecting civilians in Congo.

The attack was carried out by a Mai Mai group, which has recently targeted Congolese Army positions.

The Lubero region lies about 300km north of Goma, the main town of North Kivu province, where dozens of illegal armed groups control several villages. The groups have been clashing with the government for exploiting mineral resources.

Further, President Joseph Kabila’s refusal to step down at the end of his constitutional mandate last December has fuelled unrest in the country’s eastern provinces.

India is one of the largest contributors of soldiers to UN peacekeeping missions.

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Indian peacekeepers repulsed the attack in which three of the attackers were killed and one was wounded.

india Updated: Oct 09, 2017 20:39 IST
Press Trust of India
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Indian soldiers serving in the U. peacekeeping mission in Congo (MONUSCO) hold up their weapons at their base after patrolling the villages in Masisi, 88 km (55 miles) northwest of Goma, Congo.(Reuters File)

Indian peacekeepers under the UN mission in Congo have repulsed a major strike by around 30 members of a militia on their post in the troubled North Kivu province in which three attackers were killed and two Indian soldiers sustained injuries.

The attack on the peacekeepers’ post was carried out on Friday in Lubero by the Mai Mai group which have recently been targeting Congolese Army positions, Army Spokesperson Col Aman Anand said in New Delhi.

Giving details of the incident, he said around 30 militia men attacked the post in Lubero, which is about 300 km north of Goma.

It is the main town of North Kivu province where dozens of illegal armed groups control several villages.

“Indian peacekeepers repulsed the attack in which three of the attackers were killed and one was wounded,” Col Anand said, adding two Indian peacekeepers were also injured in the attack.

Currently, India has a total of 2,664 military personnel deployed in Congo under the UN mission there.

“Friday’s attack was a rare frontal assault on the UN forces deployed for protecting civilians in Congo,” said the Army spokesperson.

Previously, an attack by rebels on an Indian post took place in 2010 in Kirumba in North Kivu province when three Indian soldiers were killed after the attackers were able to intrude the base, army sources said.

They said the Indian brigade currently conducts an average of 2,300 patrols per month in the troubled region, apart from ensuring protection of civilians.

They said another important task of the Indian peacekeepers is to provide assistance in undertaking targeted operations against Illegal Armed Groups (IAGs).

As per reports, President Joseph Kabila’s refusal to step down at the end of his constitutional mandate last December has fuelled unrest in the country’s eastern provinces.

India has been a major contributor to UN peacekeeping missions. The country has currently deployed more than 7,600 military and police personnel in UN peace operations in Afghanistan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Haiti, Lebanon, Liberia, the Middle East, South Sudan, Sudan and the Western Sahara.
 
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14 UN peacekeepers, 5 soldiers killed in Congo attack
Established in 2010, MONUSCO, the United Nations’s largest peacekeeping mission, has recorded 93 fatalities of military, police and civilian personnel.

Updated: Dec 08, 2017 21:27 IST
Reuters, United Nations/ Abidjan

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Indian soldiers, serving in the UN peacekeeping mission in Congo (MONUSCO), hold up their weapons at their base in northwest of Goma, Congo.(Reuters File Photo)


Suspected militiamen killed at least 14 U.N. peacekeepers and five Congolese soldiers in an attack on a United Nations base in eastern Congo on Thursday night, the UN mission said on Friday.

A further 53 UN troops were wounded, it said.

The mission, known as MONUSCO, said it was coordinating a joint response with the Congolese army as well as medical evacuations of the wounded from the base in North Kivu’s Beni territory.

Rival militia groups still control swathes of mineral-rich eastern Congo nearly a decade and a half after the official end of a 1998-2003 war that killed millions of people, most from hunger and disease.

Gilbert Kambale, the president of an activist group in Beni, said the UN soldiers targeted in the attack were Tanzanian. A UN official confirmed that information.

Kambale said the attack occurred about 50 km (30 miles) northeast of Beni city on the road that leads to the Uganda border, near where militants killed at least 26 people in an ambush in October.

Established in 2010, MONUSCO, the United Nations’s largest peacekeeping mission, has recorded 93 fatalities of military, police and civilian personnel.

“Our thoughts and prayers with families and our colleagues in MONUSCO. Reinforcements are on scene and medical evacuations by mission ongoing,” the head of U.N. peacekeeping operations, Jean-Pierre Lacroix, wrote on Twitter.
 
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JUBA: At least 60 people have been killed and dozens wounded in battles over livestock in South Sudan, local officials said Friday, the latest in a series of attacks between rival communities.

Battles over cattle between rival factions of the Dinka people, the Rup and Pakam clans, broke out on Dec. 6 in the central area of Western Lakes, some 250 km northwest of the capital Juba.

“More than 60 people were killed, and dozens wounded,” Akol Paul Kordit, a local MP who also serves as the country’s deputy information minister, wrote in a statement.

Fighting continued with the latest raid at dawn on Friday, it said.

Rival pastoralist communities in South Sudan have a long and bloody history of tit-for-tat raids in which cattle are rustled and property looted. Women are commonly raped and children abducted, adding fuel to revenge attacks.
Presidential spokesman Ateny Wek Ateny confirmed the “senseless” attacks, and said security chiefs had been summoned to a meeting on the violence.

“We condemn it in the strongest terms possible,” he said.

Such attacks have increased amidst the breakdown of society during the four-year civil war which began in December 2013.

Half the country is in need of emergency food and a third has been forced from their homes since then, according to the UN.

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GOMA, DR Congo: At least 15 United Nations peacekeepers were killed in the restive Democratic Republic of Congo, officials said Friday, in the deadliest attack in the organization’s recent history.

The UN Security Council said the peacekeepers, who were from neighboring Tanzania, were killed in the North Kivu province late Thursday, alongside five Congolese soldiers, with 53 personnel wounded.

UN chief Antonio Guterres led an outpouring of outrage over the deadly ambush, calling it a “heinous” act.

“I condemn this attack unequivocally. These deliberate attacks against UN peacekeepers are unacceptable and constitute a war crime,” he said in a statement.

DR Congo’s huge eastern region has long been wracked by violence, but fighting between government soldiers and militia groups, as well as inter-ethnic clashes, has increased significantly this year.

North Kivu province, which borders Uganda and Rwanda, has seen a particular uptick in killings and kidnappings between rival ethnic groups.

The UN in October declared a level 3 emergency in DR Congo — a status afforded to conflicts in Iraq, Syria and Yemen.

MONUSCO, the UN’s peacekeeping force in DR Congo, said its operating base at Semuliki, North Kivu, was attacked by “suspected ADF elements.” ADF are a Ugandan Muslim rebel group, one of several armed groups active in the North Kivu region.

“Attacks against those who are working in the service of peace and stability in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are cowardly,” MONUSCO head Maman Sidikou said in a statement, vowing to bring the attackers to justice.
Guterres said it was the worst attack on UN peacekeepers in the organization’s recent history.

“I call on the DRC authorities to investigate this incident and swiftly bring the perpetrators to justice,” he said. “There must be no impunity for such assaults, here or anywhere else.”

Some those wounded in the attack are in critical condition with the medical evacuation of casualties continuing, he added, while military reinforcements have arrived on the scene.


MONUSCO, a 18,000-member force, has suffered scores of attacks since its establishment in DR Congo, a vast, mineral-rich but chronically unstable nation home to myriad warring groups and ethnic groups.

The ADF was blamed for an ambush on UN peacekeepers in eastern DR Congo in October, which killed two peacekeepers and wounded 12.

The ADF has been accused by Kinshasa and the UN mission of killing more than 700 people in the Beni region since October 2014.

Violence plagues North Kivu on a daily basis, with civilians caught between a coterie of vicious armed groups.
Human Rights Watch has documented more than 500 civilian deaths, at least 1,087 people kidnapped, and 11 reports of mass rape in North Kivu alone since June.

The UN estimates that more than four million people are internally displaced in DR Congo, and 922,000 people were forced to flee their homes last year — more than in any other country.

Guterres warned in October against budget cuts to MONUSCO, the UN’s largest and most expensive peacekeeping mission.

The UN’s Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping, Jean-Pierre Lacroix, said on Twitter he was “outraged” by Thursday’s violence.

The country has also faced violence after President Joseph Kabila, who refused to step down after his final term last December, pushed back a new vote until December 2018.

Kabila, in power since 2001, told the UN General Assembly in September that he was moving “toward credible, transparent and peaceful elections” but concerns persist that tensions over the vote will escalate into large-scale violence.

“This latest attack highlights the urgency of helping people in need and addressing the volatile situation,” Guterres said.
 
The 18th separate helicopter unit of the Mission of the United Nations Organization for Stabilization in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) summed up 12 months of its activities in the country.

“Total flight time over 12 months is about 3,400 hours during 3,000 flights, transported more than 13,000 passengers and airlifted more than 520 tons of supplies. We have completed 22 night flights”, Col. Yurii Verbelchuk, unit commanding officer, said.

Crews of Mi-8 and Mi-24 participated in 5 missions.

“Over 12 months Ukrainian pilots have completed a lot of different tasks assigned by MONUSCO leadership, including aerial escort, medical evacuation, aerial reconnaissance of dangerous regions, etc.”, LTC Yevhen Vakulenko, Deputy Commanding Officer, Unit, said.

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