HEADQUARTERS SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVES OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL AND CHIEFS OF MISSION
[On 26 June 1998, Mr. Beye and five other UN staff and two pilots died in a tragic plane crash while travelling in the region for talks in support of the peace process]
FORCE COMMANDERS
STRENGTH
1,158 troops and military support personnel, 164 military observers and 361civilian police observers, supported by international and locally recruited civilian staff Strength as of 31 July 1998 661 troops and military support personnel, 92 military observers and 403 civilian police observers, supported by international and locally recruited civilian staff Strength as of 31 October 1998 589 troops and military support personnel, 90 military observers and 357civilian police observers, supported by international and locally recruited civilian staff Strength as of 26 February 1999 396 troops and military support personnel, 41military observers and 54 civilian police observers, supported by international and locally recruited civilian staff CONTRIBUTORS OF MILITARY PERSONNEL Argentina, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Congo, Egypt, France, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea Bissau, Hungary, India, Jordan, Kenya, Malaysia, Mali, Namibia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Pakistan, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russian Federation, Senegal, Slovak Republic, Spain, Sweden, Tanzania, Ukraine, Uruguay, Zambia and Zimbabwe
FATALITIES
FINANCIAL ASPECTS
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