The government of Tanzania yesterday asked the United Nations
 to conduct a thorough investigation into an attack by rebels that 
killed 14 Tanzanian soldiers in a peacekeeping mission in the Democratic
 Republic of the Congo (DRC).
Kassim
 Majaliwa, the east African country’s Prime Minister, made the appeal 
when
 he led hundreds of mourners in paying their last respects to the 
slain Tanzanian soldiers at the headquarters of the Ministry of Defence 
and National Service in the commercial capital Dar es Salaam.
“We call upon the United Nations to ensure an investigation 
is carried out to establish the reason behind the attack, so that those 
responsible should face justice,” he said in his speech on behalf of 
President John Magufuli.
Majaliwa said the nation has 
lost dedicated young men who offered their lives for the sake of other 
people’s peace, adding that the nation will always remember them. In 
attendance was the Under Secretary General of UN Peacekeeping operations
 Jean-Pierre Lacroix who said the killing of the peacekeepers was 
tantamount to war crime and that the rebels seemed to be disrupted by 
the presence of the peacekeepers in DR Congo.
Defence 
Minister Hussein Mwinyi said the deceased soldiers have left a gap that 
will be difficult to fill in and called upon the soldiers to unite and 
love each other following the incident.
In his remarks, 
the Chief of Defence Forces General Venance Mabeyo said at no time will 
the Tanzania People’s Defence Forces (TPDF) be discouraged by such acts,
 saying this only gave the army time and opportunity to re-organise 
themselves better and build the courage to go on until peace was 
restored in neighbouring countries. He described the incident as the 
worst since the country started participating in peacekeeping missions 
in 2011 when they entered DRC.
Fourteen Tanzanian 
peacekeepers were killed last week after they were attacked by ADF 
rebels at Beni district in North Kivu province, which borders Uganda. In
 a statement last week, the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres 
condemned the attack saying the killing of the peacekeepers was 
unacceptable and constituted war crimes.
Meanwhile, the 
UN has evacuated five Tanzanian peacekeepers who were wounded in last 
week’s deadly attack by the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) rebels in the
 Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to Uganda for further treatment.
 — Xinhua.
 
 
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