The UN Secretary-General has condemned an attack against peacekeepers in Mali on Saturday which left one Egyptian âblue helmetâ dead, and four others seriously injured.
AntĂłnio Guterres expressed his deep condolences to the family of the victim, as well as the Government and people of Egypt, wishing a speedy recovery to the injured peacekeepers serving with the UN Stabilization Mission for Mali (MINUSMA).
In a statement, MINUSMA said they had been travelling in a convoy near Tessalit, inside the restive Kidal region, when their vehicle hit an improvised explosive device.
âPermanent dangerâ
The Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of (MINUSMA), El-Ghassim WANE, also strongly condemned the attack, noting that it was âa sad reminder of the permanent danger that hangs over our peacekeepers and of the sacrifices made for peace in Maliâ.
Mali remains the most dangerous place to serve as a peacekeeper and having experienced two military coups over the past year, the security situation has deteriorated overall, with State institutions weakened.
Armed extremists in the north and centre of the country, continue to launch all-out attacks on civilians as well as UN personnel, while communal violence is also on the rise, according to the UN independent expert on the human rights situation in Mali, who said last month that the rise in violence, threatened the countryâs very survival.
Mr. WANE paid tribute to the soldier who died and said the injured blue helmets had been evacuated and were âreceiving the necessary care. He offered his deepest condolences to the Government of the deceased, to his family and comrades-in-arms.â
‘Cowardly attack’
The MINUSMA chief said that the âcowardly attackâ would only strengthen the missionâs âdetermination to support Mali and its people, in their quest for peace and stability.â
The Secretary-General recalled that attacks targeting peacekeepers âmay constitute war crimes under international lawâ and called on the Malian authorities to âspare no effort in identifying the perpetrators of these attacks so that they can be brought to justice swiftly.
âThe Secretary-General reaffirms the solidarity of the United Nations with the people and Government of Maliâ, his statement concluded.
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