2,300 Army personnel to join UN peace keeping mission in South Sudan
India | Feb 12, 2018, 10:30 PM ISTAbout 2,300 Army personnel are leaving for South Sudan to join the UN peace keeping mission in the war-torn African country, the Army said today.
About 2,300 Army personnel are leaving for South Sudan to join the UN peace keeping mission in the war-torn African country, the Army said today.
New Delhi, Apr 9: Five Indian Army personnel, including a Lt Colonel, all part of a UN peacekeeping mission, were today killed and as many injured when their convoy was ambushed by rebels in South
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