U.N. peacekeeper killed in Darfur attack

August 06, 2011 09:50 am | Updated 09:50 am IST - United Nations

A United Nations’ peacekeeper from Sierra Leone was killed and another seriously wounded when their vehicle was attacked by gunmen in the Darfur region of Sudan on Friday, the United Nations said.

The attack took place in Duma village, 37 km northeast of the town of Nyala, when four gunmen opened fire on the vehicle carrying five soldiers serving with the joint U.N.-African Union force in Darfur, the U.N. said.

Earlier this week, four Ethiopian peacekeepers deploying to Sudan’s contested Abyei region died in a land mine explosion, three of them after Sudan refused requests to let them be flown out of the region for medical care, according to UN officials.

The peacekeeper injured yesterday, also from Sierra Leone, was transferred to a hospital where he underwent surgery, the UN-AU force known as UNAMID said in a statement.

“The attack on our peacekeepers is deplorable and our hearts go out to the families and friends of the deceased,” said UNAMID deputy representative Aichatou Mindaoudou Souleymane. “UNAMID is doing all it can to render treatment to the injured, and, with the Sudanese police, to find the perpetrators and bring them to justice.”

The U.N. Security Council in late June authorised a 4,200-strong Ethiopian peacekeeping force to deploy for six months in the contested region of Abyei, which lies between Sudan and the new nation of South Sudan.

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