Over 1,000 Indian Peacekeepers Get UN Award For Serving In South Sudan
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The UNMISS "peacekeepers don't 'just' protect civilians. Some 1,160 troops from #India in #SouthSudan also rehabilitate roads, build the capacity of local communities and give medical treatment to humans & animals. For that they deserve @UN medals," the UNMISS said in a tweet on Thursday.
Over 1,100 Indian peacekeepers serving with the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) were awarded UN medals, honouring them for their exceptional service in the strife-torn East African country. #UNMISS peacekeepers don't "just" protect civilians. Some 1,160 troops from #India 🇮🇳 in #SouthSudan also rehabilitate roads, build the capacity of local communities and give medical treatment to humans & animals. For that they deserve @UN medals: https://t.co/83bYHerUa6#A4Ppic.twitter.com/lgWeBpyIYv
The UNMISS "peacekeepers don't 'just' protect civilians. Some 1,160 troops from #India in #SouthSudan also rehabilitate roads, build the capacity of local communities and give medical treatment to humans & animals. For that they deserve @UN medals," the UNMISS said in a tweet on Thursday.
The 1,160 Indian peacekeepers currently serving in Upper Nile State were honoured with UN medals "for their outstanding and multifaceted work", including protecting civilians, performing engineering assignments and providing health services to humans and animals, a news report posted on the UNMISS website said.