The new military engineering group’s duties are clearing landmines, constructing roads, bridges, shelters and defence posts, and providing medical treatment for Lebanese civilians.
At the sending-off ceremony at Phnom Penh International Airport, General Sem Sovanny, Director General of the Cambodian National Centre for Peacekeeping Force, said that the event marked the 10th year since Cambodia sent peacekeepers to war-torn countries.
He added that since 2006, the country has sent 3,372 soldiers, including 108 females, to join UN peacekeeping operations in Sudan, South Sudan, Chad, Central African Republic, Lebanon, Mali, Syria and Cyprus.
At the sending-off ceremony at Phnom Penh International Airport, General Sem Sovanny, Director General of the Cambodian National Centre for Peacekeeping Force, said that the event marked the 10th year since Cambodia sent peacekeepers to war-torn countries.
He added that since 2006, the country has sent 3,372 soldiers, including 108 females, to join UN peacekeeping operations in Sudan, South Sudan, Chad, Central African Republic, Lebanon, Mali, Syria and Cyprus.