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বাংলাদেশ সেনাবাহিনীর 'আর্মড হেলিকপ্টার ইউনিট' ডিআর কঙ্গোতে মোতায়েন​

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Mar 02, 2024 19:54
Updated :​
Mar 02, 2024 20:45

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বাংলাদেশ সেনাবাহিনীর আরো একটি নতুন কন্টিনজেন্ট ‘বাংলাদেশ আর্মড হেলিকপ্টার ইউনিট’ এর ১ম দল গণতান্ত্রিক কঙ্গো প্রজাতন্ত্রে মোতায়েন হতে যাচ্ছে।


জাতিসংঘ সদর দপ্তরের আহ্বানে সাড়া দিয়ে বাংলাদেশ সেনাবাহিনী এই কন্টিনজেন্টকে প্রস্তুতিমূলক প্রশিক্ষণ শেষে অপারেশনাল এলাকায় নিয়োগের সকল কার্যক্রম সম্পন্ন করেছে, আন্তঃবাহনিী জনসংযোগ পরদিপ্তর (আইএসপিআর) এ তথ্য জানিয়েছে।।

এই কন্টিনজেন্ট তিনটি অত্যাধুনিক এমআই ১৭১ শাহ হেলিকপ্টার নিয়ে বাংলাদেশ সেনাবাহিনীর প্রথম আর্মড হেলিকপ্টার ইউনিট হিসেবে দায়িত্ব পালন করবে। উল্লেখ্য, তিন দশকের বেশি সময় ধরে জাতিসংঘ শান্তিরক্ষা মিশনে অংশগ্রহণের অভিজ্ঞতায় সমৃদ্ধ বাংলাদেশ সেনাবাহিনীর ছয়টি কন্টিনজেন্ট বর্তমানে কঙ্গো প্রজাতন্ত্রে মোতায়েন রয়েছে।

বাংলাদেশ সরকারের প্রধানমন্ত্রী শেখ হাসিনার দূরদৃষ্টি এবং আন্তরিক প্রচেষ্টায় মিশন কন্টিনজেন্টগুলোকে অত্যাধুনিক অস্ত্র ও সরঞ্জামাদিতে সজ্জিত করা সম্ভব হয়েছে। সাম্প্রতিককালে জাতিসংঘ সাধারণ পরিষদের ভাষণে তিনি শান্তিরক্ষী মিশনে সার্বোচ্চ পেশাদারিত্ব ও আত্মত্যাগ প্রদর্শনের উপর গুরুত্বারোপ করেন। পাশাপাশি সেনাবাহিনী প্রধানের অভিজ্ঞ দিক-নির্দেশনা ও সামরিক কূটনীতির ফলে এ ধরণের চ্যালেঞ্জিং মোতায়েন সম্ভবপর হচ্ছে।​
 

'Can you give an example of a mission where we violated human rights?': Army chief
UNB
Published :
May 28, 2024 00:09
Updated :
May 28, 2024 00:09
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Chief of Army Staff of Bangladesh General SM Shafiuddin Ahmed has dismissed allegations against several army officers, calling them baseless and driven by ulterior motives.

His comments came during a press briefing on Monday following the inauguration of the 12th Annual General Meeting and Workshop of the Association of Asia-Pacific Peace Operations Training Centers (AAPTC) at the Bangladesh Institute of Peace Support Operations Training (BIPSOT) in Rajendrapur, Gazipur.

Gen Shafiuddin criticised the publication of the report, suggesting it was issued with malicious intent. He asserted that the army would eventually disprove these allegations, referencing a similar incident in 2013 that also aimed to tarnish the military's reputation. "We will be able to give a proper answer to all these conspiracies with our professionalism and above all our responsibility in the UN arena, In Sha Allah," he stated.

During his address at the AAPTC event, the Army chief emphasised the significance of hosting the meeting in Bangladesh for the first time. He noted it as a recognition of the country's contributions to global peacekeeping efforts. Highlighting Bangladesh's leadership in both diplomatic and military domains, he mentioned the peace-centric development model presented by the Prime Minister at the UN General Assembly in 2023, stressing its relevance in the current global security context.

The Army chief lauded the exemplary professionalism and success of the Bangladesh Armed Forces in UN peacekeeping missions and praised BIPSOT's role in providing high-quality training for peacekeepers. He expressed optimism that the four-day conference would yield fruitful discussions and decisions, encouraging greater involvement of Asia-Pacific countries in global peace efforts.

"Not only the Bangladesh Army, our armed forces have performed duties in many missions around the world, in 43 missions. More than 6,000 peacekeepers are still on duty. Can you give an example of a mission where we violated human rights or our discipline deteriorated? In many regions of the world; Not only in Africa, but outside Africa, we have also served in Asia and Europe. Have you ever been accused of this human rights violation?" he asked.

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জাতিসংঘ পদক পেয়ে ইতিহাস গড়লেন বাংলাদেশের শান্তিরক্ষী প্রকৌশলীরা

 

Guterres hails army’s role in UN peacekeeping efforts

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Chief of Army Staff General Waker-Uz-Zaman yesterday paid a courtesy call on UN Secretary-General António Guterres, who is visiting Bangladesh.

During the cordial meeting, they exchanged greetings, said a press release issued by ISPR.

Additionally, the UN Secretary-General praised the professionalism and competence of the Bangladesh Armed Forces in UN peacekeeping missions.

He also expressed his sincere gratitude for the significant contributions of the peacekeepers of Bangladesh.

Guterres arrived in Dhaka Thursday on a four-day visit. The UN chief is visiting Bangladesh to express his solidarity with both the Bangladeshi people and the Rohingya refugees who have found shelter in the country

This is his first visit after the political changeover in Bangladesh in August last year. He is scheduled to leave Dhaka this morning.​
 

Bangladesh pledges tech-driven, gender-inclusive UN peacekeeping support
UNB
Published :
May 14, 2025 22:05
Updated :
May 14, 2025 22:05

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Bangladesh has pledged several specialised military and police units to further strengthen the uniformed capabilities of UN peacekeeping operations.

Foreign Adviser Md Touhid Hossain announced the new pledges while delivering his country statement at the concluding day of the UN Peacekeeping Ministerial held in Berlin on Wednesday.

Bangladesh's pledges also included deployment of 15% female peacekeepers in police units and implementation of an AI-Integrated Camp Surveillance and Response System and installation of 1.8 MW Solar panels in existing missions, said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Deputy leader of Bangladesh delegation Special Assistant to the Chief Adviser for Defence and National Solidarity Development Lieutenant General (retd) Abdul Hafiz joined a parallel session as a panellist and emphasized increased focus on safety and security of peacekeepers through the proper use of technology and structured training of peacekeepers on the use of7 these technologies in the field.

He also called for the responsible use of artificial intelligence in peacekeeping.

On the sidelines of the Ministerial, Foreign Adviser held bilateral meetings with his counterparts from Liberia, Panama, Eswatini, Guinea, Czech Republic, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The Foreign Adviser also met the Director-General of the International Committee of the Red Cross and the Deputy Secretary-General, European External Action Services.​
 

Assault on UN base in Abyei claims six Bangladeshi lives, injures eight others

bdnews24.com
Published :
Dec 13, 2025 23:28
Updated :
Dec 13, 2025 23:28

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Six Bangladeshi peacekeepers have been killed and eight others injured in an attack on a United Nations base in Abyei, Sudan, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) has confirmed.

The assault occurred amid ongoing clashes in the region, the military’s media wing said in a statement issued around 10pm on Saturday.

Bangladesh has maintained a contingent of peacekeeping forces in Sudan as part of the UN’s mission to stabilise the Abyei region.

Since 2023, the government of the African nation has been locked in a struggle with the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

Armed attacks and retaliatory clashes have frequently been reported across different parts of the country, often resulting in casualties.​
 

UN secretary-general calls Yunus to condole Bangladeshi peacekeepers deaths

bdnews24.com
Published :
Dec 14, 2025 22:54
Updated :
Dec 14, 2025 22:54

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United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has called Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus to express his condolences over the death of six Bangladeshi peacekeepers in a drone attack in Sudan.

The Chief Advisor’s Office said the conversation took place at 7pm on Sunday.

“I am calling to express my deep condolences. I am devastated,” Guterres told Yunus, adding that he was horrified by the attack.

The UN chief expressed his solidarity with Bangladesh and requested the chief advisor to convey his condolences to the bereaved families.

Yunus said he is deeply saddened by the loss of the Bangladeshi peacekeepers and urged the UN to facilitate the evacuation of the injured soldiers to top medical facilities. He also called on the UN to ensure the swift repatriation of the bodies.​
 

Six deaths in Sudan, countless tears in Bangladeshi villages
With the latest deaths, number of Bangladeshi peacekeepers killed in UN missions rises to 174

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Grief engulfed several villages across Bangladesh after six Bangladeshi peacekeepers were killed in a drone attack on a United Nations base in Sudan's Abyei region on Saturday, leaving families and communities mourning lives lost far from home.

The families of the slain soldiers are struggling to cope with the sudden loss of their loved ones, who had left home just some weeks earlier to serve in the UN peacekeeping mission.

On Saturday afternoon, 30-year-old Corporal Masud Rana had told his wife that he would call again after a short rest before heading back to duty.

That conversation turned out to be their last.

In the evening, his family in Natore learned that Masud was among six UN peacekeepers from the Bangladesh Army killed in the attack.

According to Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the attack was carried out by a separatist armed group between 3:40pm and 3:50pm (local time), while the peacekeepers were on duty at the base.

Masud's mother, Marjina Begum, broke down as she recalled speaking to her son just a day earlier.

"I talked to him yesterday (Saturday)," she said, sobbing.

"When I asked about his duty, he said, 'Ma, there is no hardship now. The duty is lighter.' He told me to stay well. That was the last thing he said."

Masud's wife, Asmaul Husna Ankhi, remains stunned. "I spoke to him yesterday afternoon," she said. "He said he would call me again, after taking half an hour's rest before going on duty. I waited. That half hour still has not ended."

Family members said that Masud joined Bangladesh Army in 2006. His two brothers are also serving in the military. He left for Sudan on November 7 to join the UN peacekeeping mission.

His younger brother, Roni Alam, said, "My brother has been martyred for the country. We are proud of his sacrifice, though the pain cannot be expressed in words."

The ISPR identified the five other deceased as Sainik Md Mominul Islam, Bir (Kurigram); Sainik Shamim Reza, Bir (Rajbari); Sainik Shanta Mondal, Bir (Kurigram); Mess Waiter Mohammad Jahangir Alam, 30, (Kishoreganj); and laundry employee Md Sabuj Mia (Gaibandha).

Scenes of mourning were also witnessed in Pakundia upazila of Kishoreganj, where the family of Jahangir Alam, 30, is struggling to cope with the loss.

Jahangir, a mess waiter in the Bangladesh Army, was the son of Hazrat Ali, a farmer from Tarakandi village in Jangalia union. He joined the army on October 14, 2014, hoping to change the fate of his impoverished family. He also left for Sudan on November 7 to join the peacekeeping mission.

Family members said that Hazrat Ali received the news of his son's death shortly after midnight on Saturday from Jahangir's elder brother, who lives in Saudi Arabia.

The next morning, an army officer confirmed the news over the phone.

Inside their small tin-roofed house, Jahangir's wife, Rubaiya Akhtar, fainted repeatedly as relatives tried to console her. Their three-year-old child looked on helplessly.

In Gaibandha's Palashbari upazila, the death of Md Sabuj Mia, 27, has cast a shadow over Chhoto Bhagabanpur village. Sabuj worked as a laundry employee in the Bangladesh Army. His mother, Sakina Begum, 65, broke down upon hearing the news as villagers gathered at their home.

His cousin Palash Mia said that Sabuj joined the army in 2010. He married in 2023 and was the sole earning member of the family, having lost his father in 2002.

He too went to Sudan on November 7 to join the peacekeeping mission.

"Our only demand is that Sabuj's body be brought back quickly and that the government stand by his family," Palash said. "There is no other earning member."

Sabuj's wife, Nupur Akhtar, said she last spoke to her husband around 3:00pm on the day of the attack. "He told me to be careful wherever I am," she said. "Today, he is the one who is gone."

Sainik Shamim Reza, 28, from Hogladangi village in Rajbari's Kalukhali upazila, was the eldest son of farmer Alam Fakir and Champa Khatun. He left for Sudan on November 7.

Reza's father, Alamgir Fakir, said he had raised his son through farming and ensured his education. "I last spoke to him on a video call on Friday," he said.

"I asked him why his eyes looked swollen, and he replied that he had been sleeping. Then he told me, 'Abba, stay well. I am going on duty.' Those were his last words. My son went on duty and never returned. We received the news of his death around midnight on Saturday."

Deceased Shanta, 26, and Mominul, 38, were from Kurigram. Shanta's father, Nur Islam Mondal, a former army member, has passed away, while his mother Sahera Begum, sat stunned at home on Sunday afternoon.

Shanta joined the Bangladesh Army in 2018 and was most recently posted at Bogura Cantonment. He left for Sudan on November 7.

His elder brother Sohel Mondal said Shanta had married a year ago, and his wife is five months pregnant.

"He spoke to us on a video call on Saturday evening. Later that night, we learned he had been killed in the attack. We are now waiting for his body," he said.

Mominul left behind his parents, wife, and two daughters. Family members said he left for Sudan 33 days ago and spoke to them for the last time on a video call on Saturday afternoon. "My son was a good man and was loved by everyone," his father said.

The ISPR statement reads that the attack has left eight other peacekeepers injured, who are receiving necessary medical treatment.

Earlier, in a statement on May 28, the ISPR said as of May, 5,818 Bangladeshi peacekeepers, including 444 women, are deployed in 10 UN missions and operations. Till May, a total of 168 Bangladeshi peacekeepers have laid down their lives in the line of duty, which now rose to 174, with the latest six.

Our correspondents in Bogura, Faridpur, Lalmonirhat, and Kishoreganj contributed to this report.​
 

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