Two Cambodian peacekeepers killed during mission in South Sudan: minister


Two Cambodian military personnel had died on their mission in Malakal town, Upper Nile State.

PHNOM PENH: Two Cambodian military personnel, who were on a peacekeeping mission in the conflict-torn East African nation of South Sudan, had been killed, Defense Minister Gen. Tea Seiha said on Wednesday (May 14).

Seiha, who is also a deputy prime minister, said the two peacekeepers had died on their mission in Malakal town, Upper Nile State.

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