Almost 300 Cambodian peacekeepers back home from UN Mission in Mali
298 Cambodian blue helmet troops including 25
of them are women, of the Airport Engineering Unit 972 and Explosive Ordnance
Disposal Unit 882 arrived home Monday, after successfully completing their
mission under the United Nations umbrella in the Republic of Mali.
General Sem Sovanny, Director General of the National Centre for
Peacekeeping Forces, Mines and ERW Clearance (NPMEC), presided over the
homecoming ceremony at Phnom Penh International Airport.
Earlier on Oct. 1, 2021 more than 300 Cambodian Peackeepers,
including 26 women, departed for Mali to replace their counterparts who
returned home this morning.
According to NPMEC, since 2006, Cambodia has sent over 7,000
troops for the UN peacekeeping operations in Sudan, South Sudan, Central
African Republic, Chad, Cyprus, Lebanon, Mali, Syria, and Yemen.
Currently, nearly 800 Cambodian peacekeepers, of them about 80 are women, have been fulfilling their missions in Lebanon, Sudan, South Sudan, Mali, and Central African Republic.
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