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Pakistan condemns attack on UN peacekeepers in Sudan - Daily Times

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65% : "UN peacekeepers remain at the forefront of international efforts to prevent conflict, protect civilians, and support peace under the UN flag," the statement read.
61% : It also committed to working with members of the UN Security Council and the international community to ensure the safety of all UN personnel.
54% : Bangladesh is among the largest contributors to UN peacekeeping missions, with troops deployed in volatile regions such as Abyei.
45% : Read More: UN peacekeepers come under Israeli fire in southern Lebanon In a statement, the FO expressed Pakistan's deepest condolences to the government and people of Bangladesh, and reaffirmed solidarity with the families of the fallen peacekeepers.
39% : UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres also condemned the attack, offering condolences to the victims' families and wishing a speedy recovery for the wounded.
35% : The attack targeted a United Nations base in the disputed Abyei region, which lies between Sudan and South Sudan.
34% : ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's Foreign Office on Monday condemned the "heinous" drone attack that killed six Bangladeshi UN peacekeepers and injured eight others in Sudan's Kadugli, calling for the perpetrators to be held accountable.
29% : He emphasized that attacks on UN peacekeepers are unjustifiable and may constitute war crimes, reminding all parties of their obligation to protect UN personnel and civilians.

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