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.
Three Indonesian soldiers were injured in an attack on their position in Lebanon, where they are receiving medical treatment. The attack also resulted in the death of another soldier, raising concerns about safety in conflict zones.
The United Nations peacekeeping mission in Lebanon reported the death of one of its soldiers due to a shell explosion near the village of Adchit al-Qsar. Another soldier was seriously injured, and the Indonesian Foreign Ministry confirmed the deceased soldier was a citizen of Indonesia.
Families of the three Indonesian soldiers who died in Lebanon during a UN peacekeeping mission received their bodies at Soekarno-Hatta Airport with deep sorrow. The Indonesian president expressed condolences to the families in a poignant scene.
The Indonesian government has confirmed that it will not raise fuel prices while the Ministry of Defense announced the death of two Indonesian soldiers during a peacekeeping mission in Lebanon. This comes at a time of significant political and economic changes in the country.