Three Indonesian soldiers were injured in an attack targeting United Nations peacekeeping forces in Lebanon, raising international concerns about the safety of peacekeepers. The incident occurred amidst growing security fears in the region.
The Spanish Ministry of Defense reported the deaths of two Indonesian soldiers from the United Nations forces in Lebanon due to two separate attacks within 24 hours. These incidents have raised significant international concern amid escalating tensions in the region.
A soldier from the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon was killed, and another seriously injured, due to an explosion of an unknown origin near the town of Adchit al-Qsar. The incident occurred on Sunday evening amid rising tensions between Israel and Hezbollah.
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.
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.
European leaders have voiced deep concern following the death of an Indonesian soldier serving with the United Nations forces in Lebanon due to an attack on their position. The incident also resulted in injuries to three other soldiers, prompting strong reactions from European governments.