UNSC helicopter crash
Dr. Jassim Taqui
DG Al-Bab Institute for Strategic Studies
Islamabad, April
3, 2022: The members of the Security
Council expressed their deep concern over the crash of the United Nations
Organization Stabilisation Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
(MONUSCO) helicopter that occurred on 29 March 2022 in North Kivu, which resulted
in the death of eight peacekeepers from Pakistan, the Russian Federation and
the Republic of Serbia.
The members of
the Security Council expressed their deepest condolences to the families of the
victims, Pakistan, the Russian Federation, the Republic of Serbia, and the
United Nations.
The members of
the Security Council condemned in the strongest terms all attacks and
provocations against MONUSCO. They underlined that deliberate attacks targeting
peacekeepers may constitute war crimes under international law.
The members of
the Security Council, noting ongoing efforts in this regard, urged the
Secretary-General, MONUSCO, and the Congolese authorities, to conduct swift,
thorough, and transparent investigations into the crash of the MONUSCO helicopter,
in association with relevant troop-contributing countries. They called on the
Congolese authorities to bring any perpetrators to justice and to keep the
relevant troop-contributing countries informed of the progress.
The members of
the Security Council expressed concern at the increase of armed group activity
in the eastern provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The members of
the Security Council expressed their deep concern over the resurgence of M23
activities, which has led to the displacement of hundreds of civilians and a
deteriorating humanitarian situation. They reiterated their condemnation of all
armed groups operating in the country, including the M23, the Coopérative pour
le développement du Congo (CODELCO), and the Allied Democratic Forces. They
called on all actors to end violence and their violations and abuse of
international human rights and international humanitarian law.
The members of
the Security Council stressed the importance of MONUSCO having the necessary capacities
to fulfill its mandate and promote, including by taking additional measures as
appropriate, the safety and security of the United Nations peacekeepers and its
operations, under relevant Security Council resolutions. They underscored that
the primary responsibility for the safety and security of United Nations
personnel and assets rests with host states and highlighted the importance of
engagements and communications between MONUSCO and the Congolese government.
The members of
the Security Council reiterated their full support for the stabilizing action
of MONUSCO and expressed their deep appreciation for MONUSCO’s troop- and
police-contributing countries.
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