UN peacekeepers come from different cultures and speak different languages, but share a general purpose: the protection of the weak communities and the support of the struggling countries to overcome peace from conflict.
Bangladeshi peacekeepers work in different lands - providing some protection, others make roads and designs - but they work under the blue flag to support the governments and people of the countries they serve.
In Haiti, a total number of Bangladeshi-based police units, United Nations Mission, known as MINUSTAH, from 2015 to October 2017, when the mission has completed its work.
United Nations peacekeepers work on a number of hotspots, the Central African Republic, the Republic of the Congo (DRC) and the Darfur region of Sudan. Above, the municipality, peacekeepers fleeing in the province of Eturian, DRC
Above all, a smart commander of the Bangladeshi battalion met with the head of the ADA village during a regular security shootout in East Durr in the eastern Duran province. Bangladesh is currently the second largest military-contributing country in UN peacekeeping missions.
In 2017, Bangladesh sent two female battlefields to the Democratic Republic of Congo (Monisko), Flight Lieutenant Naama Haq and Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-i-Lutfi.
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