125 airmen went on a peacekeeping mission within the Central African Republic – 2024-06-17 17:21:45

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2024-06-17 17:21:45

The Bangladesh Air Power is changing 125 peacekeepers within the contingent deployed to the UN peacekeeping mission, Minuska, within the Central African Republic.

As a part of the alternative programme, 125 members of the air power left Dhaka for the Central African Republic on Monday (June 17) on a UN-chartered Ethiopian Airways flight.

Air Commodore Mohammad Mahfuz Uddin will lead this armed army utility helicopter unit of Bangladesh Air Power.

The Inter-Providers Public Relations (ISPR) has knowledgeable this info in a press launch on Monday.

In response to the ISPR, Bangladesh Air Power members have been capable of earn the belief of the federal government and most people by performing their duties with nice effectivity, professionalism and sincerity in resolving the battle. A prayer program was organized at Hazrat Shahjalal Worldwide Airport, wishing that the peacekeepers can obtain extra excellence in future days by conserving their repute and success intact.

Director of Abroad Air Operations Directorate of Bangladesh Air Power Air Commodore Rushad Din Asad bid farewell to them on the airport.

Earlier on June 13, Air Power Chief Air Marshal Hasan Mahmood Khan gave a directive speech to the air power contingent members going to the Central African Republic on the air power headquarters and took part in a particular prayer for the success of the mission. Right now, he referred to as upon the contingent members to carry repute to the Bangladesh Air Power and the nation by fulfilling the duties assigned to the UN peacekeeping mission with honesty, professionalism and sincerity.

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