The peacekeeper died in a crash after a UN convoy was attacked in the capital, Bangui, yesterday said Vannina Maestracci, a spokeswoman for the UN secretary-general. The head of the UN mission, Lieutenant General Babacar Gaye, said in a statement that another peacekeeper was severely wounded and seven slightly injured.
Gaye strongly condemned the yesterday evening ambush. There was no information yet on the attackers, and the nationalities of the peacekeepers were being withheld until families could be notified.
"As we are meeting here now, we may listen to bad news again, god forbid," said Major General Jean Bosco Kazura, the commander of the UN mission in Mali, which has lost 10 peacekeepers in the past week alone.
Central African Republic has been devastated by months of unprecedented violence between Christians and Muslims that has sent thousands of Muslims fleeing the country. At least 5,000 people have died.
An Amnesty International statement earlier yesterday warned that the peacekeeping force was facing its "biggest test" yet amid this week's violence.
Both diplomats and mission commanders at the Security Council meeting expressed concern about the rising threat to the record number of 130,000 peacekeepers around the world and, in turn, the people they are there to help. The UN says 102 peacekeepers died in 2013, 36 from direct attacks and others from accidents and illnesses.
Lieutenant General Iqbal Singh Singha, the commander of the UN mission on the Golan Heights, where 45 Fijian peacekeepers were held for two weeks this year by al-Qaida-linked fighters, said the fighters warned that they would do it again if they had the chance.
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