
News Summary
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- The rotation of Nepali peacekeepers deployed in the Central African Republic has taken place.
- The 7th Batch of Ripumardan Battalion and 10th Batch of Military Police Unit have been replaced by the 8th Batch of Kalibahadur Battalion and 11th Batch of Military Police Unit.
- The first group of 179 peacekeepers from these two batches departed for the mission area today, according to the military headquarters.
Chaitra 12, Kathmandu – The rotation of Nepali peacekeepers deployed in the Central African Republic has been completed.
The 7th batch of Ripumardan Battalion and the 10th batch of Military Police Unit stationed in the Central African Republic have been replaced by the 8th batch of Kalibahadur Battalion and the 11th batch of Military Police Unit.
The first team of 179 peacekeepers from these two contingents departed for the mission area today, according to the military headquarters at the army barracks.
Meanwhile, 211 Nepali peacekeepers who completed their tenure in the mission returned home on Chaitra 11.
Currently, 1,107 Nepali peacekeepers are serving in the mission.





