Three Bangladeshi peacekeepers were killed and one injured as after their vehicle fell into an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) explosion in the Central African Republic while conducting an operation on Tuesday, reports BSS.
The vehicle of the Bangladeshi peacekeepers conducting the operation under the United Nations peacekeeping mission fell into the IED explosion at 8:35 pm local time on Monday (1:35 am Bangladesh time Tuesday), said an Inter Service Public Relations Directorate (ISPR) press release.
The three fallen peacekeepers are Sainiks -- Jashim Uddin (31) of Brahmanbaria, Jahangir Alam (26) of Nilphamari and Sharif Hossain (26) of Siraganj.
The injured peacekeeper is patrol commander Major Ashraful Haque.
According to the release, soon after the incidents, all the four peacekeepers were rushed to a hospital in Bouar town of Central African Republic where the duty doctor declared Jashim Uddin, Jahangir Alam and Sharif Hossain dead.
Major Ashraful Haque is, however, undergoing treatment at the same hospital.
Mentioning that other peacekeepers deployed in the Central African Republic remain safe, the ISPR release said process is underway to bring the bodies of the martyred soldiers to the country as soon as possible.
Bd-pratidin English/Golam Rosul