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All detained Fijian peacekeepers released: UN

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The UN Thursday confirmed that the 45 Fijian peacekeepers, who were captured by Syrian rebels in Golan Heights two weeks ago, have been released and "are in good condition".

The 45 peacekeepers were released Thursday afternoon and handed over to the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) at a UN position in the Golan Heights, Xinhua reported citing UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric.

"All the 45 peacekeepers are in good condition and will proceed back to Camp Foar for medical assessment," Dujarric said.

The Fijian peacekeepers were captured by fighters from the al-Nusra Front, Syria's branch of the Al Qaeda, in the Golan Heights Aug 28.

 

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and the UN Security Council both had condemned the capture of UN peacekeepers and demanded their immediate and unconditional release.

The al-Nusra Front described the action as retaliation for what it called the failure of the UN to help the people of Syria in that country's civil war, which has lasted three-and-a-half years and left more than 190,000 people dead.

It confirmed it held the peacekeepers by releasing a statement, two days after the Fijians disappeared.

Earlier Wednesday, the group posted a video on its Twitter and YouTube accounts in which the hostages said they expected to be freed soon.

The Fijian troops are part of UNDOF, a 1,223-member peacekeeping operation that has monitored the demarcation line between Syria and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights since 1974.

India, Ireland, Nepal, the Netherlands and the Philippines have also contributed troops to the operation.

Twenty-five Filipino peacekeepers serving in UNDOF were detained by armed elements in March and May of 2013. They were released safely shortly afterward.

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First Published: Sep 11 2014 | 9:32 PM IST

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