Three UNAMID peacekeepers killed in North Darfur

16 Oct 2014

Three UNAMID peacekeepers killed in North Darfur

El Fasher, 16 October 2014 — Two military personnel of the African Union-United Nations Mission in Darfur were killed and one seriously injured on 16 October in Korma, North Darfur, by a group of unidentified armed men. The injured soldier later succumbed to his wounds and died in El Fasher.  

This happened when a patrol of Ethiopian peacekeepers guarding a water borehole came under sudden attack. The perpetrators seized a patrol vehicle and fled the scene.

Acting Joint Special Representative Abidoun Bashua is deeply saddened by this incident. “I strongly condemn this heinous crime against our peacekeepers,” he said. “This reminds us all of the great price everyone pays for the absence of peace. UNAMID personnel, as many others before them, lost their lives while attempting to bring peace to the people of Darfur".

The unfortunate incident was reported to the Sudanese Foreign Minister early this evening. The Acting JSR called on the Government of Sudan to act swiftly in bringing the perpetrators to justice. “An attack on peacekeepers constitutes a war crime is punishable under international criminal law,” he added.

Mr. Bashua extended the Mission’s and his own deepest condolences to the family and colleagues of the late peacekeepers, and to the government and people of the Federal Republic of Ethiopia.

This incident brings the number of peacekeepers who lost their lives in hostile action in Darfur to 61 since the inception of the Mission in December 2007.