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Nine Bangladeshi Peacekeepers Injured in Sudan Drone Strike; Fallen Soldiers' Bodies Returning Dec 20

BT News Desk
Disclosure : 18 Dec 2025, 01:16 PM
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The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) has confirmed that the number of Bangladeshi peacekeepers injured in a recent drone attack in Sudan has risen to nine. This follows a series of strikes by separatist forces targeting United Nations mission camps, highlighting the escalating risks faced by blue helmets in the region.

Initially, eight personnel were reported wounded following a drone strike on a UN camp in the Abeï area. An additional soldier was later confirmed injured, bringing the total to nine.

The injured are currently receiving specialized care at Aga Khan University Hospital in Nairobi, Kenya.

One peacekeeper has been discharged, and the ISPR has assured that the remaining eight are now out of danger.

The announcement also provided updates regarding the six Bangladeshi peacekeepers who tragically lost their lives during a separate drone attack on the Kadugli logistics base on December 13.

Their bodies are scheduled to arrive in Bangladesh on December 20. The ISPR confirmed that the fallen soldiers will receive full state honors during their funeral rites to recognize their ultimate sacrifice for international peace.

The Bangladesh Army has stated it is maintaining a heightened state of vigilance, closely monitoring the security landscape in Sudan to ensure the continued safety and welfare of its personnel deployed under the UN mandate.

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