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Canadian Troops in Sinai under attack?

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Haven't seen anything about this in the Canadian news.  Hopefully everyone is OK.


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/egypt/10316199/Sinai-peacekeepers-under-siege-as-Egypt-battles-Islamists.html
 
Rescue Randy said:
Haven't seen anything about this in the Canadian news.  Hopefully everyone is OK.


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/egypt/10316199/Sinai-peacekeepers-under-siege-as-Egypt-battles-Islamists.html

Oppppsie!

By Inna Lazareva7:15PM BST 17 Sep 2013
 
Methinks this is the story in question ....
4 US troops, 2 other peacekeepers hurt in IED blasts in Sinai
Stars and Stripes
Published: September 4, 2015


Four U.S. servicemembers and two other peacekeepers with the Multinational Force and Observers mission in Northeast Sinai in Egypt were injured by two improvised explosives Thursday, the Defense Department confirmed.

The wounded were evacuated by air to a medical facility and were being treated for non-life-threatening injuries, Pentagon spokesman Capt. Jeff Davis said in a statement.

The peacekeepers were patrolling near the town of El Gorah when hit by the explosives, according to an Associated Press report that cited an unnamed MFO official. Two of the peacekeepers were Fijian.

The Multinational Force and Observers is a 12-nation mission to support the 1979 peace treaty between Israel and Egypt. The U.S. began deploying troops for the mission in 1982. In January, the Texas Army National Guard’s 1st Squadron, 112th Cavalry Regiment, began a 12-month deployment as the infantry battalion dubbed Task Force Stallion.

The lightly armed MFO force mans observation posts and makes regular patrols to verify treaty compliance. Yet recent violence on the peninsula has sparked concerns about the safety of the peacekeepers, who are not equipped for combat operations.

According to the AP report, the vehicles used for the patrol were similar to  Egyptian army vehicles but were painted white. Insurgents have targeted Egyptian forces in Sinai since the ouster of the elected Islamist President Mohammed Morsi in July 2013. Militants claiming affiliation with the Islamic State group have also been active in the region over the past year.

The Department of Defense has been conducting a review of its presence on the peninsula, media reports said last month.

“The safety and security of U.S. forces remains our top priority and we are committed to taking necessary steps for their protection,” Davis said ....
Canadian or not, speedy recovery to all!  :salute:
 
Landmines from the Second World War have killed may Peacekeepers in the Sinai over the years.  Canadians have been among them.  Landmines are a serious problem in the Sinai, as the shifting sands are constantly hiding and unearthing them.  I wonder if this is just another such case of a World War Two landmine being detonated?
 
George Wallace said:
Landmines from the Second World War have killed may Peacekeepers in the Sinai over the years.  Canadians have been among them.  Landmines are a serious problem in the Sinai, as the shifting sands are constantly hiding and unearthing them.  I wonder if this is just another such case of a World War Two landmine being detonated?

No, they were not old mines.  They were IEDs, as reported by Stars and Stripes.
 
George Wallace said:
Landmines from the Second World War have killed may Peacekeepers in the Sinai over the years.  Canadians have been among them.  Landmines are a serious problem in the Sinai, as the shifting sands are constantly hiding and unearthing them.  I wonder if this is just another such case of a World War Two landmine being detonated?

Whether the explosive device was a landmine or an IED is another discussion, however, the likelihood of encountering a landmine from the "Second World War" in the Sinai is minimal.  While Egypt may be the country with the most WW2 landmines still in place, they are predominantly in the Western Desert.  The minefields in the Eastern Desert (Sinai and the Suez) were planted by the Egyptians and the Israelis as a result of their differences.  On the occasions (more than 35 years ago) that I drove in the Sinai, we made sure to stick to proved tracks. It was sometimes very obvious that we were transiting through a minefield because mines (that had been uncovered through wind shifting sand) could be within feet of the road.
 
Related: But no mention of CAF members though.

Reuters

U.S. sending more troops to Sinai to boost peacekeepers' security
Thu Sep 10, 2015 1:46pm EDT
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States will send an additional 75 U.S. troops and other assets to Egypt's Sinai Peninsula to bolster the security of international peacekeepers, who have come under attack from militants in recent days, the Pentagon said on Thursday.

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