Twenty-one United Nations peacekeepers held by rebels for three days in southern Syria are now free. They were brought by bus to Amman.<br/> <br />SOUNDBITE: U.N. RESIDENT COORDINATOR TO JORDAN, CONSTANZA FARINA saying:<br/> <br />"We were extremely relieved to know that the peacekeepers are safe and in good health in this very hospitable country which is Jordan."<br/> <br />The delegation, from the Philippines, had been monitoring a ceasefire line between Syria and Israel in the Golan Heights when they were seized by rebels. Here --- they are reportedly along the border according to this video posted to a social media website whose content Reuters cannot independently verify.<br/> <br />The group were taken hostage about six miles from the Syrian town of Jamla and were there since Wednesday.
