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UN peacekeepers killed in Sudan's Darfur | UN peacekeepers killed in Sudan's Darfur |
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Seven UN peacekeepers have been killed and 17 injured in an attack in the troubled Darfur region of Sudan. | Seven UN peacekeepers have been killed and 17 injured in an attack in the troubled Darfur region of Sudan. |
A spokesman for Unamid, a joint African Union-United Nations mission, said the incident happened near the mission's base at Manawashi, north of Nyala. | A spokesman for Unamid, a joint African Union-United Nations mission, said the incident happened near the mission's base at Manawashi, north of Nyala. |
A UN statement said all the dead were Tanzanian. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon condemned the attack and called on Sudan to investigate it fully. | |
It is the worst ever single attack on the mission, launched in 2007. | |
More than 16,000 Unamid troops are currently based in Darfur. | More than 16,000 Unamid troops are currently based in Darfur. |
Spokesman Christopher Cycmanick said the incident happened as the peacekeepers were on patrol about 25km (16 miles) west from a second Unamid base at Khar Abeche, in South Darfur. | |
The patrol, made up of both police and military personnel, was moving between bases at the time, a distance of about 70km. | |
Mr Cycmanick told the BBC a large group of armed men had attacked the peacekeepers and there had been an intense exchange of gunfire. He said it was not yet known who the attackers were. | |
Mr Ban was "outraged" to learn of the attack, a UN statement said, adding that he "expects that the government of Sudan will take swift action to bring the perpetrators to justice". | |
The UN estimates that more than 300,000 people have died in Darfur, mostly from disease, since rebels took up arms in 2003 against the Khartoum government. | The UN estimates that more than 300,000 people have died in Darfur, mostly from disease, since rebels took up arms in 2003 against the Khartoum government. |
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