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Bodies of five Indian peacekeepers killed in South Sudan flown back

The bodies of five Indian peacekeepers who were killed in an ambush in South Sudan on Tuesday reached here early on Thursday.

Four other personnel, who were injured in the attack, have also been brought back in a UN chartered aircraft.

The five army personnel killed in the incident were Lt Col Mahipal Singh, Naib Subedar Shiv Kumar Pal, Havaldar Hira Lal, Havaldar Bharat Singh and Sepoy Nand Kishore. They belonged to the 6 Mahar regiment and the 9 Mechanised Infantry battalion.

The body of Lt Col Singh, who belongs to Mahendragarh in Haryana, was taken to his native place in an ambulance by road. The IAF’s AN-32 and Avro aircraft would be used to send the bodies to far off places such as Pithorgarh in Uttarakhand and Midnapore in West Bengal.

There are around 2,200 Indian Army personnel comprising two battalions, one based in Jonglei and the other in Malakkal, Upper Nile, on the border with Sudan.

UN secretary general Ban Ki-Moon has condemned the attack saying it could amount to a war crime. The South Sudan Government has blamed followers of rebel leader David Yau Yau for the ambush.

Government forces have been battling the rebels in Jonglei while UN peacekeepers are trying to maintain order and minimise civilian causalities.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav on Thursday announced financial assistance of Rs 20 lakh each to the family members of two peacekeepers from the state killed during the UN peacekeeping mission.

‘The CM has announced financial assistance to families of Hawaldar Heeralal from Bulandshahr and Nayab Subedar Shiv Kumar Pal hailing from Pratapgarh district,’ an official spokesman said here.

Condemning the incident, Akhilesh expressed his grief and said that he prayed for the peace of the departed souls.
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