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UNMISS PoC sites Update No.223

UNMISS PoC sites Update No.223

25 Dec 2018

UNMISS PoC sites Update No.223

UNMISS PoC sites Update No.223 - 24 December 2018

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Protection of Civilians Update
  • Peacekeepers clear landmines outside Bor townPeacekeepers clear landmines outside Bor town
  • UNMISS Condemns the Assault on a CTSAMVM Monitoring and Verification Team in the Luri AreaUNMISS Condemns the Assault on a CTSAMVM Monitoring and Verification Team in the Luri Area
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