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Eight Irish army officers are to remain as United Nations observers on the Golan Heights, despite clashes there between Syrian troops and rebel fighters. The Defence Forces said there were no plans to withdiraw the eight officers from the area.
Austria has decided to pull out its 380 troops from the area because the danger to its forces had "risen to an unacceptable level". Two UN observers were yesterday wounded by shrapnel landing near their base in the buffer zone.
Eight Irish army officers are to remain as United Nations observers on the Golan Heights, despite clashes there between Syrian troops and rebel fighters. The Defence Forces said there were no plans to withdiraw the eight officers from the area.
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