The United Nations has disclosed preliminary findings regarding the deaths of three Indonesian peacekeepers in Lebanon, attributing one death to an Israeli tank shell and the others to an explosive device believed to be planted by Hezbollah. Investigations are ongoing to identify those responsible.
Three members of the peacekeeping forces in Lebanon were injured, two of them seriously, due to an explosion at a United Nations site in southern Lebanon. This incident follows a series of explosions in the region in recent days.
The Indonesian government, represented by Minister of Political and Security Affairs <strong>Diamary Chaniago</strong>, has urged the United Nations to conduct a transparent and urgent investigation into the attack that resulted in the deaths of three Indonesian peacekeepers in Lebanon. This incident comes at a sensitive time as attacks on peacekeeping forces in the region have increased.
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.
The United Nations has announced the initiation of an investigation into the deaths of three of its peacekeepers in Lebanon, amid rising tensions in the region. This tragic incident raises questions about safety and stability in the country.
The UN Security Council convened an emergency session at the request of France and Indonesia to discuss the deteriorating situation in Lebanon following attacks on the UN Interim Force, resulting in the deaths of three Indonesian peacekeepers.
The Indonesian Gerindra Party bloc in parliament condemned attacks targeting Indonesian peacekeepers in Lebanon, calling for a comprehensive investigation. The assaults resulted in the deaths of three Indonesian soldiers, raising international concerns over escalating violence in the region.
Indonesian Deputy Speaker of the House, Lestari Muridjat, urged the international community to ensure the safety of UN peacekeepers following the death of three Indonesian soldiers in Lebanon. This incident comes amid rising tensions in the region.
The United Nations has reported that attacks on its peacekeeping forces in Lebanon constitute a violation of Security Council Resolution <strong>1701</strong>, adopted after the 2006 Lebanon War. The UN also highlighted that the presence of Israeli forces in Lebanon is another violation.
Indonesia's commitment to safeguarding its peacekeepers in Lebanon was reaffirmed by General Ewan Bambang Setiawan during a visit to injured soldiers in a Beirut hospital. This visit reflects Indonesia's ongoing support for international peace efforts.
The Indonesian government has called for security guarantees for UN peacekeepers in Lebanon following an attack that killed three Indonesian soldiers. The Indonesian Foreign Minister emphasized that these forces are meant to maintain peace, not create it, necessitating greater protection.
The remains of three United Nations peacekeepers who lost their lives while on duty have arrived in Indonesia. They were transported via military aircraft and received with solemn ceremonies by officers and soldiers.
The Indonesian government has confirmed the recovery of the bodies of three peacekeepers who lost their lives while performing their duties in Lebanon. A ceremony was held in Jakarta to honor their sacrifice.
The UN Security Council condemned the killing of several United Nations Interim Force soldiers in Lebanon, expressing deep concern over escalating violence in the region. This incident occurs at a sensitive time as tensions in Lebanon rise due to political and economic crises.
The United Nations has confirmed that the investigation into the attack that resulted in the deaths of three Indonesian peacekeepers in Lebanon is ongoing, with results expected soon. The attack occurred on March 29, raising international concerns about the safety of peacekeeping forces.
French Minister of State for the Armed Forces, Ales Roufou, announced that French peacekeepers in Lebanon have faced unacceptable intimidation. This comes as Indonesia calls for a UN investigation into the deaths of its soldiers.
The Indonesian Foreign Ministry has urged the United Nations to conduct a thorough investigation into the deaths of three Indonesian peacekeepers in Lebanon, following Israeli airstrikes targeting southern regions. This call was made during an emergency Security Council meeting, where Indonesia emphasized the danger posed to UNIFIL forces by ongoing Israeli military operations.
Russian Ambassador to Indonesia, Sergey Tolchynov, expressed sorrow over the death of three Indonesian soldiers in UN peacekeeping forces in Lebanon, emphasizing that targeting these troops should not be considered normal. He called for an end to such attacks during his statements in Tanjung Priok.
France and Italy have strongly condemned the escalating crisis in Lebanon following the death of several United Nations peacekeepers. This statement comes at a sensitive time as Lebanon faces significant political and economic challenges.
The Israeli army announced the initiation of an official investigation into the deaths of several United Nations peacekeepers in Lebanon, hinting at Hezbollah's possible involvement. This comes amid escalating military tensions in southern Lebanon.
France has requested an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council following the deaths of three UNIFIL peacekeepers in southern Lebanon. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot condemned the incidents that led to these casualties.
The Malaysian Islamic Youth Organization, Angkatan Belia Islam Malaysia (ABIM), condemned the attack on UN peacekeepers in Lebanon that resulted in the death of an Indonesian soldier and injuries to others. This incident highlights the deteriorating security situation and calls for urgent international action.