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Rwanda: UN Official Lauds Rwandan Peacekeepers in South Sudan

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Col. Nittin Mamgain, Sector North Commander of the United Nations Mission in South Sudan, commended the Rwandan peacekeepers deployed in the country’s Upper Nile region, Malakal. He said that the Rwandan Battalion 2 (Rwanbatt 2) played pivotal role of in ensuring the safety and security of both the logistics base and the Protection of Civilians (POC) Camp in Malakal.

During a media briefing at his office in Malakal on Wednesday October 17, Mamgain emphasized that Rwanbatt 2 operates in one of the most volatile and dynamic areas, Sector North.

He said that the Rwandan battalion, which has been stationed in South Sudan since 2014, plays a vital role in maintaining peace and security in the region.

He said that support from an Indian battalion, the Rwanbatt 2 played a key role is played a key role in saving lives during a tribal conflict last year.

“First and foremost, the first success story is from June 2023. With the collaboration of Rwanbatt 2 and Indbatt 1, we were able to prevent the loss of lives,” he said.

“The second success story is from May 2019, where we were able to control the situation with the help of Rwandan Battalion 2 and Indbatt 1,” he added.

Although eight lives were lost in the 2019 incident, Mamgain praised the battalions’ proactive approach to preventing further casualties.

Mamgain also highlighted the Rwandan peacekeepers’ role in halting potential violence in Nasser County, where young people had begun mobilizing to raid cattle.