Rotation of Personnel of Serbian Military Hospital in Central African Republic
Thursday, 3.10.2024 | Multinational Operations
Members of the Serbian Armed Forces, engaged in the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) since March this year, have returned to their country after successfully participating in this peacekeeping operation.
These are members of the Serbian military hospital providing primary and secondary health care to UN forces, emergency surgeries and other interventions, basic dental care and evacuation of the injured.
Over the last six months, they have successfully completed all assignments in accordance with the mission’s mandate, thus confirming the high standards of behavior of members of the Serbian Armed Forces in peacekeeping operations and the quality of personnel of our medical service. They were replaced by a new contingent of the Serbian Armed Forces, which arrived yesterday in Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic, where our military hospital is located.
The Serbian Armed Forces began their participation in MINUSCA in 2014 by deploying medical and non-medical personnel; in addition to a fully autonomous and self-sustaining military hospital Role 2+, there are staff officers and military observers that are currently deployed in this mission.