Democratic Republic of Congo is a picturesque country rich in mineral resources. However, there is a panicky atmosphere everywhere.
The story of 20,000 members of Hema and Lendu communities who took shelter near the Roi camp of the Bangladeshi peacekeepers being refugees gives an account of the two-decade conflicts and the dangerous situation prevailing there.
While going to patrol at Blukua, 5 kms east of the Roi camp, Northern Sector Commander Brig Gen Hazari narrated the conflicts and the role of the Bangladeshi peacekeepers in details.
He said the area through which they are passing is a battle zone.
Although the situation has become normal to some extent, 15-30 people are being killed by terrorists. "Our members rush out when necessary to save the lives of the local people," he said.
Hazari said even the armoured vehicles come under attack by the terrorist groups sometimes.
In such cases, additional forces join them from the air base in the capital of Ituri province in helicopters.
Bangladesh is a shining name in the UN Peacekeeping Mission in Congo for the responsibilities its peacekeepers are carrying out with skills and courage.