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UN mission in Central Africa Republic sends Cameroon soldiers home
Between 205 and 208 UN peacekeepers from Cameroon's multidimensional integrated mission in the Central African Republic (minusca) have been told to return home by the new commander. Cameroon Concord learnt that the reductions were made from the 950 Cameroonian soldiers stationed in a camp called Beloko located about eight kilometers, near the border with Cameroon.
The UN mission has recently returned many Cameroonian servicemen to their country. Some have already been seen in the capital Yaounde where they have joined their families. Created April 10, 2014 by the UN Security Council, the minusca had 11644 men including 9,150 soldiers, 1,530 police officers, 151 military observers, 681 civilian staff including 462 international civilian personnel, 219 local civilian staff and 132 UN volunteers.
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