Nepali peacekeepers safe in Syria
Nepalis with UNDOF in Syria seek safety from fighting at headquartersDespite Syrian rebel groups wresting Damascus from the government on Sunday, Nepali staffers with the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) were speaking with a reporter in Kathmandu when he had to hang up and seek shelter in a bunker because of shooting.
He said there was some looting going on outside, and smaller rival groups were still fighting the rebel Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) which overthrew Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in a dramatic advance over the weekend.
Some of the Nepalis had come to UNDOF headquarters in Al Quneitra in the Golan Heights, and even those staying in hotels in Damascus had to flee looting and shooting as the HTS came into the capital.
“The civilians at Al Quneitra have not been able to leave the camp because of the shooting and looting outside,” said the Nepal Army official, who cannot give his name because of operational reasons.
He had to hang up while talking on the phone to a reporter from Everest Post in Kathmandu because he had to go into a bunker.
The UNDOF contingent was redeployed from the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) in 2013 following an escalation of the civil war in Syria. There are currently 400 Nepalis at the UNDOF base in Faouar with a mechanised company, doctors and nurses and engineers. The Force Commander of UNDOF is Major General Nirmal Kumar Thapa of the Nepal Army.
UNDOF is tasked with enforcing the disengagement agreement between Syria and Israel over the Golan Heights.
UNDOF has 4,000 international members and 150 civilians of which many are internationals. Some of them have been trying to cross over into Israel, but the border has been closed.
“The highways are tense but we managed to travel from the hotel in Damascus to Al Qunaitra base,” said the Nepali officer. “We are trying to get permission from the Israelis to get across the border 10km away, but the IDF is not allowing it because of the tension.”
The Israeli IDF has encroached 10km into a demilitised zone along the Golan Heights with tanks and soldiers.