Two peacekeepers killed in Darfur attack

UN chief Ban Ki-moon says two peacekeepers have been killed in an attack in Sudan's troubled Darfur region.

Two peacekeepers have been killed in an attack in Sudan's troubled Darfur region, UN chief Ban Ki-moon says, the latest deaths in increasingly dangerous peace missions in Africa.

"This has been a bloody October for UN peacekeeping," Ban said on Thursday.

"In Darfur, Mali and the Central African Republic, we have lost 14 peacekeepers in hostile acts -- nearly one per day."

The two peacekeepers were serving in the joint United Nations-African Union mission deployed in late 2007 to help end bloodshed between militias, rebel forces and gangs in Darfur.

A wave of attacks in northern Mali have left 31 peacekeepers dead since July last year, while a Pakistani blue helmet serving in the Central African Republic was killed last week in an ambush.

Ten UN peacekeepers have been injured in Bangui since Friday in attacks on their patrols.

"Blue helmets must be allowed to undertake their life-saving work without interference," Ban told reporters at UN headquarters in New York.

The UN's 130,000 troops, police and civilian staff serving in missions worldwide are being drawn into more complex conflicts while being tasked with enforcing fragile peace deals.


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