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.
An Indonesian official announced that the remains of a soldier killed in Lebanon will be returned home on Friday or Saturday. This comes amid challenging circumstances due to ongoing conflict in the region.
The body of Indonesian soldier <strong>Farizal Rahmadon</strong>, who was martyred while participating in a UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon, has been returned to his homeland. The transfer took place during an official ceremony honoring the soldier who sacrificed his life for peace.
The arrival of the body of Indonesian soldier <strong>Farzal Rahmadhan</strong>, who was killed in <strong>Lebanon</strong>, to his hometown in <strong>Yogyakarta</strong> has been postponed. The family is awaiting confirmation regarding the arrival date amidst unstable security conditions.
The Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced the death of one of its soldiers serving in the United Nations forces in Lebanon due to indirect artillery fire. The incident also resulted in injuries to three other soldiers.
Indonesian soldier <strong>Farizal Ramadhan</strong> was martyred in a shelling attack targeting the <strong>Indobat</strong> area of the UN forces in <strong>Lebanon</strong> on Sunday, March 29, 2026. The incident has sparked feelings of sorrow in his home country.
Indonesian Foreign Minister <strong>Retno Marsudi</strong> expressed deep sorrow over the death of <strong>Farzael Rahmadhon</strong>, an Indonesian soldier serving with the United Nations forces in Lebanon. The incident occurred on <strong>March 29</strong> due to artillery shelling targeting the Indonesian troops' position.