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At the call of the United Nations, a convoy of 211 people from Chandi Prasad Gana, which is deployed for peace establishment in South Sudan, has left for that place last night.
The Directorate of Public Relations and Information of the Nepali Army has informed today that the team headed by the soldier Milan Acharya has left for the workplace.
After the 213-member Aridman Gana led by chief soldier Maheshwar Silwal arrived in Kathmandu on Saturday, the army led by Senani Acharya left for Juba, the capital of South Sudan.
At present, one thousand seven hundred and fifty-six peacekeepers are working in South Sudan from the Nepalese army, consisting of 'sector commanders,' military observers, 'staff' officers and two battalions and one Gulm .
