The UAE Ministry of Defense expressed deep sorrow over the martyrdom of Mohammed Atiq Al-Khayli, who fell while performing his national duties. This announcement reflects the state's appreciation for the sacrifices made by its citizens to maintain security and stability.
Indonesian Sergeant Muhammad Noor Eishwan passed away while serving in Lebanon and was laid to rest at the Heroes' Cemetery in Magelang. The funeral was attended by senior military officials, highlighting the importance of his role in peacekeeping efforts.
The country held poignant memorial services for peacekeepers who lost their lives while on duty. Families of the soldiers attended the ceremonies, honoring their sacrifices for the sake of peace.
Three Indonesian soldiers were killed and five others injured during a peacekeeping mission in Lebanon. The incident occurred while they were serving under the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL).
General Marioli Simanjuntak, Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Army, announced that the government will fulfill all rights for the three soldiers who died while serving in Lebanon. This commitment emphasizes support for the affected families during this difficult time.
The bodies of two Indonesian soldiers who died while serving as part of the United Nations peacekeeping forces in Lebanon were officially handed over during a ceremony at an Indonesian Air Force base in Yogyakarta on April 4.
Indonesian President <strong>Prabowo Subianto</strong> paid his respects to three soldiers from the Indonesian Armed Forces who lost their lives while serving in a UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon. The memorial ceremony took place at <strong>Sukarno-Hatta Airport</strong> in Tangerang, Banten.
The remains of the UAE martyrs have returned home, welcomed with significant official and public attendance. This moment reinforces national spirit and honors the sacrifices made by the martyrs.