A senior Indian Army official said, "Our contingents continue to maintain a strong deterrent posture to deter any further hostile action towards strategic towns and roads, as well as to protect the local population."
The militia had also attacked the Indian Army posts in 2017 also.
Presently, over 2500 Indian troops are deployed in Congo under the UN mission. Every month, Indian troops carry out over 2300 patrols in the troubled province, besides providing security to the civilians.
The salary of Indian Army personnel deployed in United Nations Missions is paid by the Indian Government and by the United Nations for Overseas Allowances.
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