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Russian peacekeepers in South Sudan, a home away from home
Russian peacekeepers in South Sudan, a home away from home
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A Russian air group is part of the UN peacekeeping Mission in South Sudan. It has been stationed in Juba since 2006, when South Sudan was part of a unified... 07.09.2011, Sputnik International
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Russian peacekeepers in South Sudan, a home away from home
13:55 GMT 07.09.2011 (Updated: 19:54 GMT 19.10.2022) A Russian air group is part of the UN peacekeeping Mission in South Sudan. It has been stationed in Juba since 2006, when South Sudan was part of a unified state in the heart of Africa. The Russian air group is one of the largest peacekeeping contingents in the country: eight Mi-8 helicopters and 134 flying personnel.
A Russian air group is part of the UN peacekeeping Mission in South Sudan. It has been stationed in Juba since 2006, when South Sudan was part of a unified state in the heart of Africa. The Russian air group is one of the largest peacekeeping contingents in the country: eight Mi-8 helicopters and 134 flying personnel.