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Deputy Commander of BiH force in the Peace Mission in South Sudan died

Published June 13, 2024
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In South Sudan, the deputy commander of Bosnia and Herzegovina police force in the United Nations Peacekeeping Mission in South Sudan, 49 years old Enver Alibegović.

Alibegović was an employee of the MUP of the Una Sana Canton. His body will be transferred to BiH at the beginning of next week by a special UN flight.

On the occasion of his death, the Minister of Internal Affairs of the USK, Adnan Habibija, also announced his death.

“Today, on the date when we celebrated a big and special day for the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Una-Sana Canton – Police Day, a member of the MUP of the USK, Enver Alibegović, passed away. On this occasion, with a heavy heart on behalf of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Una-Sana Canton canton and on my own behalf I offer my condolences and condolences to the Alibegović family,” said Habibija.

His colleagues from the Fifth Corps of the Army of the Republic of BiH also said goodbye to him.

“Our comrade Enver Alibegović has left us – he is a member of the CSB Bihać military unit and an active MUP-USK police officer,” they said, Klix.ba writes.

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