Indonesia today honored soldier Riko Pramudya in a solemn military ceremony attended by family and colleagues, following his death from injuries sustained in an Israeli artillery attack while serving in Lebanon as part of a peacekeeping mission.
The body of Indonesian soldier Kodba Anumertha Rico Pramudya, who was martyred while serving in the United Nations peacekeeping forces in Lebanon, arrived at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport on Tuesday, April 28. A formal tribute ceremony was held with the presence of elite units from the Indonesian army before his transfer to his hometown in Medan.
Indonesian Parliament Speaker Puan Maharani has urged the government to conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the deployment of Indonesian military forces in conflict areas following the deaths of three soldiers in Lebanon due to an Israeli attack. This request comes amid rising concerns about the safety of Indonesian peacekeeping troops.
The Indonesian police announced on April 20 the strengthening of their cooperation with the United Nations police department in sending peacekeeping forces, focusing on the safety of individuals in conflict zones. This announcement comes amid increasing security challenges in conflict areas worldwide.
Kenya's Foreign Minister has firmly denied allegations of misconduct by its troops in the UN mission in Haiti, stating that investigations found no evidence to support these claims. This statement comes amid increasing international pressure on peacekeeping missions.
The world mourns the loss of three Indonesian soldiers who died during a UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon. The incident occurred due to artillery shelling in a military area in southern Lebanon.
Professor Hikmah Juna from the University of Indonesia emphasizes the need for Indonesia to participate in investigations regarding assaults on its soldiers within the UN mission in Lebanon. He highlights the significance of this step in enhancing Indonesia's role on the international stage.
On April 7, 1953, Dag Hammarskjöld was appointed as the Secretary-General of the United Nations, becoming one of the most prominent figures in the organization's history. He led the UN during a critical period of global conflicts, focusing on enhancing international peace and security.
The city of Wati in Indonesia held a solemn ceremony for soldier Kuba (Anm) Farizal Romadon, who lost his life while serving in the United Nations peacekeeping forces in Lebanon. Military officers and family members attended the ceremony to honor his sacrifices.
Indonesian President <strong>Joko Widodo</strong> strongly condemned the killing of three Indonesian soldiers while serving as peacekeepers in Lebanon. This tragic incident occurred during a mission under the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), raising widespread reactions from the Indonesian government and public.
The bodies of two Indonesian soldiers who died during a peacekeeping mission in Lebanon were honored in a military base in Yogyakarta. The soldiers were part of the United Nations mission and lost their lives while serving.
The Indonesian government has announced the initiation of procedures to repatriate the bodies of three soldiers who died while on duty in Lebanon, following an attack in late March 2026.
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.
Indonesian President <strong>Joko Widodo</strong> strongly condemned the attack that resulted in the deaths of three Indonesian soldiers serving as peacekeepers in <strong>Lebanon</strong>. He affirmed the government's commitment to addressing the rights of the families of the fallen soldiers.
The Indonesian Armed Forces announced exceptional promotions for three soldiers who lost their lives while on duty in Lebanon. Financial compensation, including scholarships for their children, was also provided to their families.
Indonesian Red Cross President, <strong>Yusuf Kalla</strong>, announced that the Indonesian soldiers who lost their lives in Lebanon during a peacekeeping mission are heroes of humanity. He expressed his deep condolences to their families, highlighting Indonesia's significant role in promoting global peace.
Indonesia has urged conflicting parties in the Middle East to respect international humanitarian law following the deaths of three Indonesian peacekeepers in Lebanon. The spokesperson for the Indonesian Ministry of Defense emphasized that the safety of troops must be a top priority.
Thousands of Indonesians gathered this morning in front of the U.S. embassy in Jakarta to protest the deaths of three soldiers during their peacekeeping mission with UNIFIL in Lebanon. This incident has sparked feelings of anger and condemnation among citizens.
A United Nations peacekeeper was killed in southern Lebanon after being struck by a shell on Sunday evening. Another soldier sustained serious injuries, raising concerns about the safety of international forces in the region.
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.
A solemn military tribute was held for Indonesian soldier <strong>Sergeant (Anumerta) Muhammad Noor Eishwan</strong>, who was killed while serving in Lebanon as part of a peacekeeping mission. The ceremony took place in Central Java, attended by senior officers and the soldier's family.
Indonesia held a solemn ceremony today for Colonel Anumertha Zulmi Aditya, who was killed while serving in a peacekeeping mission in Lebanon. The funeral took place in Bandung, attended by senior military officials, reflecting the nation's respect for its soldiers' sacrifices for global peace.
The Indonesian Army Chief General Agus Subiyanto paid tribute to Colonel Zalmi Aditya Iskandar, who was martyred while on a peacekeeping mission in Lebanon. The ceremony took place at the Heroes' Cemetery in Bandung, highlighting the colonel's dedication and service.
In a humanitarian gesture reflecting appreciation and respect, General <strong>Beck Budiakto</strong>, commander of the Bali military region, presented a home to the family of an Indonesian soldier who fell in Lebanon while on a peacekeeping mission. The house was handed over in <strong>Magelang</strong>, Central Java.
The body of Colonel Zulmi Aditya Iskandar, who died while on duty in Lebanon, arrived home in Cimahi, Indonesia, on Saturday evening after a long wait by his family. The reception was marked by deep sorrow from relatives and friends.
The Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Army reported injuries to several soldiers during a peacekeeping mission in Lebanon, resulting in the death of three. This incident raises concerns about the safety of Indonesian forces in volatile regions.
The Indonesian government has called for a comprehensive investigation into the deaths of three soldiers following an incident in a conflict zone. This request comes at a sensitive time as tensions in the region have escalated.
Three Indonesian soldiers were injured during a peacekeeping mission in Lebanon, raising the total number of injured personnel in the region to 11. This incident highlights the escalating security tensions in the country.
The bodies of three Indonesian soldiers who died while on a peacekeeping mission with the United Nations in Lebanon were returned to their families after an official military ceremony at Soekarno-Hatta Airport.
Indonesia held a poignant memorial for three Indonesian soldiers who lost their lives while serving in the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Lebanon. Former President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono attended the ceremony at Soekarno-Hatta Airport.