ዳርፉር የሚገኘ ኢትዮጲያዊ ሰላም ኣስከባሪ ወታደር ሶስት ሌሎች ኢትዮጲያዊያን ወታደሮችን ገሎ ራሱን አጠፋ
In this photo released by the United Nations
African Mission in Darfur (UNAMID), UNAMID Force Commander, Lieutenant General
Patrick Nyamvumba from Rwanda inspects one of the UNAMID vehicles that suffered
an ambush Tuesday night that killed four peacekeepers, in El Geneina, Sudan,
Oct. 2012. (AP Photo/Albert Gonzلlez Farran, UNAMID)
KHARTOUM:
Three peacekeepers shot dead by one of their comrades in Sudan's troubled Darfur region
were all Ethiopian, a source familiar with the incident told AFP on
Saturday.
The
shooter, who subsequently killed himself, was also from the East African
country, the source said, asking for anonymity.
"All of
them are Ethiopian," said the source.
The African
Union-United
Nations Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) has not released the nationalities of the
dead or details of what led to the shooting. While
UNAMID is investigating circumstances surrounding the incident, the source told
AFP that the peacekeepers are in a stressful environment, "all the time in a
dangerous place and all the time away from families."
In October
five peacekeepers died in hostile action. A South
African member of the force was killed during an ambush en route to the Hashaba
area of North Darfur, and four Nigerians lost their lives in an attack near
El-Geneina, West Darfur.
The attack
on the Nigerians was the deadliest in UNAMID history, according to UN
sources. The
October killings brought to 43 the number of UNAMID troops killed in hostile
action in the nearly five-year history of the world's largest peacekeeping
mission.
UNAMID has
a mandate to protect civilians in Sudan's far-west region, where rebels began an
uprising against the Arab-dominated Khartoum government
almost a decade ago.
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more: dailystar.com.lb
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