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Indonesian UN peacekeeper killed, some injured in southern Lebanon

The incident occurred amid escalating Israel-Hezbollah hostilities; Indonesia has the second largest UNIFIL troop contribution with 756 personnel, UN says.

  • On Sunday, The United Nations peacekeeping mission in Lebanon reported a peacekeeper died after a projectile exploded near the village of Adchit, with another critically injured.
  • Stationed along the demarcation line with Israel, UNIFIL monitors hostilities in an area at the heart of clashes between Israeli troops and Iran-backed Hezbollah.
  • Launching an investigation, UNIFIL stated, "We do not know the origin of the projectile," and noted that "deliberate attacks on peacekeepers are grave violations of international humanitarian law" and may amount to war crimes.
  • Irish personnel of the Quick Reaction Force deployed immediately to secure the area, as peacekeepers have faced sporadic risks while operating between Israel and Hezbollah over recent years.
  • The United Nations Security Council voted last year to end the mission in southern Lebanon on December 31, 2026, following pressure from the United States and Israel after nearly five decades.
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As the Hebrew state intensifyes the fighting to establish a "buffer zone" in the region, a contingent of the Finul claims to have been the victim on Sunday of "the hostility between Israel and Hezbollah".

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A UN peacekeeper was killed and another was seriously injured in a rocket attack in southern Lebanon overnight, the UN Mission in Southern Lebanon (Unifil) said on social media. "No one should ever lose their life in the service of peace," it added.

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Devdiscourse broke the news in India on Sunday, March 29, 2026.
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