Additional UK troops join EUFOR operation in Bosnia & Herzegovina
3 Jul 2014 04:04 PM
UK to send additional 95
troops to EU peacekeeping mission in Bosnia & Herzegovina in support of
stability and security.
The UK has responded to a
request by European Union Force’s (EUFOR) Operational Commander, Deputy
Supreme Allied Commander Europe Sir Adrian Bradshaw, by providing an additional
95 troops to the EU’s peacekeeping mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina
(BiH). The troops will assist EUFOR in maintaining stability and security for
up to 6 months, including during the election period.
Their deployment is a strong
sign of the UK’s continued support for BiH’s security, and our
commitment to the important role of Operation Althea, which ensures BiH’s
safe and secure environment. The uplift in troop numbers will allow EUFOR to
better predict instability, and respond quickly within their Executive Mandate,
by providing enhanced situational awareness.
The 95 troops supplement the
UK’s existing contribution to EUFOR of 6 staff officers in country, and a
reserve company which can deploy to BiH at short notice, 1st Battalion The
Royal Regiment of Scotland (1 SCOTS). 1 SCOTS returned from BiH recently after
a highly successful routine rehearsal, in which they worked alongside the BiH
Armed Forces.
Further
information
Also see UK increases military
support in Bosnia
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