Lieutenant General Mohan Subramanian of UNMISS praised the 11th Chinese Peacekeeping Infantry Battalion during a recent visit to Juba. The battalion was recognized for its combat readiness and various operational capabilities, including emergency response. Their contributions to maintaining peace and security in South Sudan since December demonstrate their professionalism and dedication.
Lieutenant General Mohan Subramanian, Force Commander of the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS), recently commended the 11th Chinese Peacekeeping Infantry Battalion during his visit to Juba. Accompanied by Brigadier General Gulam Mahiuddin Ahmed, he inspected the battalion’s operations and assessed their combat readiness and emergency response capabilities.
Subramanian engaged with the Chinese peacekeepers, reviewing their psychological counseling and combat duty facilities. He was informed about the battalion’s readiness for various tasks, including their significant contributions to emergency response and civilian protection since their deployment in December.
The 11th Chinese Peacekeeping Infantry Battalion has fulfilled diverse tasks such as security guard duties, armed escorts, and conducting both long and short-distance patrols. Subramanian acknowledged their commitment to professionalism and responsibility in complex operations within the mission area, emphasizing the importance of their role in maintaining peace and security.
Lieutenant General Subramanian’s visit highlighted the essential role of the 11th Chinese Peacekeeping Infantry Battalion in South Sudan. Their capabilities in emergency response and stability operations underscore the effectiveness of international peacekeeping efforts. The commendation from the UNMISS leadership reflects the high standards and professionalism exhibited by the Chinese peacekeepers.
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