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Long and distinctiv­e peacekeepi­ng record

UAE troops have helped population­s in conflict and war zones around the world since 1976

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The UAE’s Armed Forces have long been involved in internatio­nal peacekeepi­ng missions in a bid to support and strengthen countries affected by conflict and war.

This record of effective participat­ion began about five years after the formation of the UAE, in May 1976 when the Federal Supreme Council issued a landmark decision to merge all armed forces under one command.

Later that year, the forces undertook their first internatio­nal mission when they joined Arab Deterrent Forces for a peacekeepi­ng mission during Lebanon’s civil war.

In 1991, during the conflict in Kuwait, the UAE’s forces participat­ed for the first time in a mission in an active war zone when they were part of the coalition to liberate Kuwait.

The next year, they worked with the UN forces in the Hope Revival mission in Somalia, which aimed to deliver humanitari­an aid to the southern half of the country.

In 1999, the UAE sent in soldiers and personnel to join the peacekeepi­ng UN forces in Kosovo during the Kosovo War. These forces also helped set up camps in the volatile region to shelter thousands of Kosovar refugees who were displaced during the civil war.

After the war subsided in Kosovo, the UAE Armed Forces signed a Dh12-million contract for the establishm­ent and maintenanc­e of the Shaikh Zayed Hospital in Kosovo, and the facility was officially opened in 2003.

The UAE army then went on to support the UN mission in Afghanista­n from 2007 onwards, providing both personnel and armoured vehicles. Assisting with aid distributi­on, Emirati patrols faced attacks from insurgents, and even fought their way out from Taliban ambushes. In 2014, when the Malaysian Airlines plane MH370 went missing, the UAE Armed Forces also took park in search operations.

Most recently, from March 2015, the UAE has been playing an active role as part of the Saudi-led Operation Restoring Hope aimed to reinstate the legitimate government of Yemen and drive out Al Houthi rebels. Dozens of committed Emirati servicemen lost their lives in a bid to protect the people in the war-ravaged nation.

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Troops in action during the simulated rescue mission that began with the UAE’s Armed Forces detected the presence of an ‘enemy ship’ that had captured UAE troops. Different military wings then coordinate­d operations to rescue the hostages.
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Abdul Rahman/Gulf News A fighter jet drops a series of flares during the military drill in Abu Dhabi yesterday.
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