The entire group walked down the carpeted hall to a door flanked by two more UN soldiers.
UN soldiers weren't supposed to shoot unless fired upon, and only then without escalating the hostilities.
The two UN soldiers had called for assistance.
Hidden in the dark he watched the UN soldiers lead out four prisoners.
In all more than one UN soldier was killed and four other soldiers were wounded.
When the door opened a uniformed UN soldier stood there, backed up by armed troops, ready to process them.
Before the start of the transition, UN soldiers were deployed along the front lines.
UN soldiers fan out from trucks, taking positions.
That is why there are 17 000 UN soldiers in Congo.
The most alarming fact is that the UN soldiers themselves have become involved in this scandal.