THE UNMISS FORCE COMMANDER VISITS RWANDAN PEACEKEEPERS IN SOUTH SUDAN
Juba, 17 April 2024
The Force Commander of the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS), Lt Gen Mohan Subramanian, paid a visit to the Rwandan Peacekeepers (Rwanbatt-3) at their headquarters situated in Durupi Base camp in Juba, South Sudan. The Contingent Commander, Col John Tyson SESONGA, warmly welcomed him and delivered a briefing on the operations conducted since their arrival.
During their interaction, the Force Commander conveyed his appreciation for the commitment of the Rwandan peacekeepers in all the operations they undertake, particularly in safeguarding civilians, emphasizing their outstanding professional competence and dedication displayed in challenging areas of responsibility, as well as their efforts in securing IDP camps. He further encouraged the force to sustain their momentum to fulfill their mandate.
The visit concluded with a symbolic act of planting a tree, promoting a culture of environmental conservation initiatives.
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