N'DJAMENA, Chad, Nov. 19 (UPI) -- The United Nations said Thursday 42 Cambodian troops have arrived in Chad to provide security and humanitarian help there and in the Central African Republic.
The United Nations said in a release that in addition to facilitating humanitarian aid in the African countries, the Cambodian troops will help protect civilians and help in the relocation of U.N. personnel and logistic assets.
The eastern portion of Chad is serving as a refuge for 160,000 displaced Chad residents and nearly 250,000 refugees from the Sudan's Darfur region.
A number of refugees also fled armed conflict in Darfur in the northern part of the Central African Republic.
The United Nations has been helping the refugees since 2005.
The international organization said equipment difficulties encountered by some participating countries have left the U.N. mission operating at 53 percent of its authorized strength, or 2,750 troops.
The United Nations said in a release that in addition to facilitating humanitarian aid in the African countries, the Cambodian troops will help protect civilians and help in the relocation of U.N. personnel and logistic assets.
The eastern portion of Chad is serving as a refuge for 160,000 displaced Chad residents and nearly 250,000 refugees from the Sudan's Darfur region.
A number of refugees also fled armed conflict in Darfur in the northern part of the Central African Republic.
The United Nations has been helping the refugees since 2005.
The international organization said equipment difficulties encountered by some participating countries have left the U.N. mission operating at 53 percent of its authorized strength, or 2,750 troops.
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*I HAVE FRIEND FROM SUDAN,SHE TOLL ME SUDAN HAD A LOT CRIMINAL AND VIOLATION.SO THAT COUNTRY IS NOT EASY TO MAKE MISSION TOO.U N THINKING CAMBODIA IS EASY TO USING TROOPS,BECAUSE THEY KNEW THE HUN SEN GOV IS SO CORRUPTION AND SO EASY AND CHEAP TO PAY TOO.
KHER1970
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