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Syria crisis: UN peacekeepers seized on Golan Heights | Syria crisis: UN peacekeepers seized on Golan Heights |
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Four Filipino UN peacekeepers have been abducted by armed men while patrolling in the demilitarised area between Syria and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. | Four Filipino UN peacekeepers have been abducted by armed men while patrolling in the demilitarised area between Syria and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. |
UN spokesmen said efforts were "under way to secure their release now". | UN spokesmen said efforts were "under way to secure their release now". |
A Syrian rebel group, the Martyrs of Yarmouk, published a photo purportedly showing the four men and said they were being held for their own safety. | A Syrian rebel group, the Martyrs of Yarmouk, published a photo purportedly showing the four men and said they were being held for their own safety. |
It said there had been clashes and heavy shelling in the Yarmouk Valley, in the south of the separation zone. | It said there had been clashes and heavy shelling in the Yarmouk Valley, in the south of the separation zone. |
In March, the Martyrs of Yarmouk detained 21 UN observers from the Philippines, before releasing them three days later. | In March, the Martyrs of Yarmouk detained 21 UN observers from the Philippines, before releasing them three days later. |
'Safe and sound' | |
The Golan Heights, a rocky plateau in south-western Syria, has a political and strategic significance that belies its size. | |
Israel seized the region from Syria in the closing stages of the 1967 Six-Day War, and thwarted a Syrian attempt to retake it in 1973. | |
Both countries signed an armistice in 1974, after which the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) was put in place to monitor the demilitarised zone. It has 917 lightly-armed military personnel from Austria, India, the Philippines, Morocco and Moldova. | |
UN spokeswoman Josephine Guerrero said the Filipino peacekeepers were abducted on Tuesday while patrolling near Position 86 inside the demilitarised zone, about 4km (2.5 miles) from the Jordanian border. | |
A spokesman for UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said he "strongly condemns the detention of four UNDOF peacekeepers by armed elements" and "calls for their immediate release". | |
"The secretary-general calls on all parties to respect UNDOF's freedom of movement and safety and security," Martin Nesirky added. | |
In a post on its Facebook page, the Martyrs of Yarmouk Brigade insisted the peacekeepers were not hostages. The heavy presence of Syrian government forces posed a danger to the peacekeepers, as well as "criminal elements" in the area, it added. | |
A member of the Martyrs of Yarmouk, Abu Iyas al-Hourani, later told the Reuters news agency via Skype: "The brigade does not want this issue blown out of proportion like the last incident." | |
"[The peacekeepers] are safe and sound, and will be handed over as soon as possible." | |
UN officials told the AFP news agency that there had been increased military activity by Syrian government and rebel forces in the demilitarised zone, and the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights confirmed there had been recent heavy fighting. |