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The Mauritanian Gendarmerie Sends Its 20th Unit to Central Africa on a United Nations Mission to the Mesopotamia Desert.

Summary by saharamedias.net
The 20th unit of the Mauritanian gendarmerie left Nouakchott International Airport for Tunisia, heading to the Central African Republic, to participate in the United Nations peacekeeping mission, as part of the periodic rotation of units. The gendarmerie explained that the unit was the eleventh unit in Bangui, having received extensive training to carry out security and humanitarian tasks under the umbrella of the United Nations. The 18th unit r…
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The 20th unit of the Mauritanian gendarmerie left Nouakchott International Airport for Tunisia, heading to the Central African Republic, to participate in the United Nations peacekeeping mission, as part of the periodic rotation of units. The gendarmerie explained that the unit was the eleventh unit in Bangui, having received extensive training to carry out security and humanitarian tasks under the umbrella of the United Nations. The 18th unit r…

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saharamedias.net broke the news on Thursday, April 16, 2026.
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