This Article is From Mar 13, 2013

Indian Army officer on United Nations mission injured in Sudan attack

New Delhi: An Indian Army officer with a major-rank posted at United Nations mission in South Sudan was injured when the vehicle patrol he was leading was fired upon by the rebel militia groups.

The incident took place yesterday when a regular vehicle patrol of one officer, one Junior Commissioned Officer and 10 soldiers of INDBATT-II (Indian Battery-II) were moving from Gurmuk to Pibor in South Sudan, a spokesperson of Indian Army said today.

"At around 1030 Hours (local time), the patrol was fired upon by personnel in combat dress, approximately 15 km short of Pibor. Major Amit of Indian Army who was leading the patrol received a gunshot wound on his back," he said.

The officer was evacuated by air to Juba and is presently admitted to Cambodian Level-II hospital where he is in a stable state, the spokesperson said.

The area of Pibor County in South Sudan has witnessed fierce inter-tribal clashes in the recent past.

The region is currently active due to confrontation between SPLA (Army of South Sudan) and Rebel Militia Groups (RMG), he said.

INDBATT-II is deployed in the United Nations Mission since November 2012.

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