Irish peacekeepers rescued Filipino troops in Golan Heights—report
MANILA, Philippines—Irish peacekeepers have rescued Filipino peacekeepers in Golan Heights, according to an Irish publication.
The Irish forces serving in the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force “managed to save the peacekeepers from a massacre by securing an escape route for the Filipinos near the Israeli-Syrian border,” said Irish Mirror in a story posted on Aug. 29, at 10:14 pm (around 5 am Manila time).
It has yet to be confirmed where these troops came from. There were 75 Filipino peacekeepers trapped at Positions 68 and 69 around that time.
On Friday afternoon (around 5 pm Manila time), the UN moved 58 troops to the UN Battalion Headquarters in Camp Faouar.
On Saturday morning (6 am Syrian time/11 am PH time), the rebels attacked a Filipino-manned position. Those in Position 69 were already extricated, the report said.
Article continues after this advertisement“Our brave soldiers managed to save the peacekeepers from a massacre by securing an escape route for the Filipinos near the Israeli-Syrian border,” the report said.
Article continues after this advertisementThe same report quoted a spokesperson of Irish Defense Forces as saying that Irish personnel secured a route, provided security as Undof troops withdrew from a UN position and escorted them to the Force Headquarters in Camp Faouar.
On Thursday, Syrian rebels abducted Fijian peacekeepers after asking them to surrender their firearms to which they obliged.
They tried to do the same with Filipino peacekeepers but they resisted. There was a stand-off before the attack.
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