Remains Of Sri Lankan UN Peacekeepers Brought Back Home From Mali

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka, Feb 5 (NNN-SL NEWS) – The remains of two Sri Lankan army personnel, killed in an attack while serving the UN peacekeeping mission in Mali, were brought back to their home country on Monday evening, the the Sri Lanka Army said, in a statement.

The remains of Major H. Jayawickrama and Sergeant S. Wijekumara, which arrived in UN-flag draped coffins, were formally handed over to Army Commander, Lt. General Mahesh Senanayake, at the Bandaranaike International Airport, in the presence of State Minister of Defence, Ruwan Wijewardene and UN Resident Coordinator, Hanaa Singer.

A solemn red carpet ceremony was held, to pay tribute to the invaluable overseas service the two soldiers had performed on behalf of all Sri Lankans.

The remains of the two fallen soldiers were then laid on gun carriages and troops presented a salute, following which the remains were taken to the Negombo Hospital.

The soldiers were killed when their armoured vehicle came under a remote-controlled Improvised Explosive Device (IED) attack, last month, while they were on patrol in the trouble-torn area of Mali.

Three more Sri Lankan military personnel were injured in the incident. They were rushed to a hospital in Mali. Sri Lanka has deployed a contingent of 200 army personnel for peacekeeping duties, in the western African nation.– NNN-SL NEWS

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