99 Naval staff leave for UN Peacekeeping Mission in South Sudan

BSS
Published On: 09 Dec 2025, 18:21
Photo: ISPR

DHAKA, Dec 09, 2025 (BSS) - A contingent of 99 members of Bangladesh Navy, in 
its first group, today left Hazrat Shahjalal (R) International Airport (HSIA) 
here to participate in the 'Bangladesh Force Marine Unit-11' deployed in the 
'United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS)'.

Besides, 39 more navy members will also join there in the second group on 
December 19, 2025, said a release of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) 
Directorate this afternoon.

The aforesaid first contingent will serve in South Sudan as a replacement for 
'Bangladesh Force Marine Unit-10'.

As per the instructions of the United Nations, the Force Marine Unit of the 
Navy is deployed in South Sudan as part of establishing world peace.

The troops are ensuring the safe movement of barges carrying essentials 
including fuel, food, medicine and humanitarian aid in remote areas of Sudan, 
monitoring and controlling piracy on waterways, and providing assistance to 
the local people in firefighting, the ISPR said.

In addition, it regularly works to ensure the safety of civilian sailors 
working on barges, conducting rescue operations on ships, facing accidents 
and transporting necessary logistics for the peacekeepers at remote areas.

More than three decades, the Navy members have been performing their assigned 
duties with great sincerity, dedication and efficiency in establishing peace 
in various war-torn regions of the world, the release mentioned.

Apart from South Sudan, the Bangladesh Navy's warship 'BNS Sangram' is 
deployed in the Mediterranean Sea of Lebanon as the only member of the 
maritime task force in the subcontinent.
 
As many as 71 logistic operations (Operation Life Line) have been 
successfully completed along the 1,311-km long route of the Nile River.

This proud participation has greatly enhanced the image and reputation of 
Bangladesh in the international arena, the ISPR added.

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