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UK troops end Bosnia deployment | UK troops end Bosnia deployment |
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The last remaining British troops in Bosnia-Hercegovina are leaving the country, 15 years after they were first deployed as peacekeepers. | The last remaining British troops in Bosnia-Hercegovina are leaving the country, 15 years after they were first deployed as peacekeepers. |
The 600 personnel were one of the main components of the European Union force, Eufor, which is being cut from 6,000 to about 2,500. | The 600 personnel were one of the main components of the European Union force, Eufor, which is being cut from 6,000 to about 2,500. |
Most of the returning UK soldiers are Welsh Guards. A small number of staff officers will remain in Sarajevo. | Most of the returning UK soldiers are Welsh Guards. A small number of staff officers will remain in Sarajevo. |
Around 110,000 people died in the inter-ethnic war of 1992-95. | |
Although Eufor is being reduced, the international community overseeing the 1995 Dayton Peace Accord said it was retaining the office of the High Representative until June 2008. | Although Eufor is being reduced, the international community overseeing the 1995 Dayton Peace Accord said it was retaining the office of the High Representative until June 2008. |
It's a phenomenal achievement by everybody who's been here, and Britain has made a significant contribution. Lt Col Richard Stanford | It's a phenomenal achievement by everybody who's been here, and Britain has made a significant contribution. Lt Col Richard Stanford |
Initially British troops served with the United Nations, and then under Nato command until Eufor took responsibility for safeguarding peace in 2004. | Initially British troops served with the United Nations, and then under Nato command until Eufor took responsibility for safeguarding peace in 2004. |
They have largely been targeting war criminals' support networks and illegal weapons. | They have largely been targeting war criminals' support networks and illegal weapons. |
The country itself is now largely stable. | The country itself is now largely stable. |
Lieutenant Colonel Richard Stanford said British forces could be proud of their achievements. | Lieutenant Colonel Richard Stanford said British forces could be proud of their achievements. |
"The legacy is this country now can stand on its own two feet... it's a phenomenal achievement by everybody who's been here, and Britain has made a significant contribution." | "The legacy is this country now can stand on its own two feet... it's a phenomenal achievement by everybody who's been here, and Britain has made a significant contribution." |
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