UN peacekeepers in south Lebanon were wounded in an incident near the Lebanese-Israeli border, a spokesperson for the force said Monday, without specifying the nature of the incident.
"There has been an incident involving peacekeepers near Bani Hayyan, and we have injuries," Kandice Ardiel told AFP. Bani Hayyan is a Lebanese town near the border with Israel, where Israeli forces are fighting Iran-backed Hezbollah as part of efforts to establish a buffer zone.
Less than 24 hours prior, a UN force in Lebanon said one of their peacekeepers was killed when a projectile hit one of their positions 10 km north of Bani Hayyan.
"A peacekeeper was tragically killed last night when a projectile exploded in a UNIFIL position near Adchit al Qusayr," said a statement. "Another was critically injured."
The town of Adchit al Qusayr lies near Lebanon's southern border with Israel, where Israeli forces have been battling Hezbollah fighters for nearly a month.
Indonesia confirmed that one of its peacekeepers was killed and three others were wounded due to "indirect artillery fire."
The UNIFIL statement said they did not know the origin of the projectile but had launched an investigation.
"No one should ever lose their life serving the cause of peace," it added.
UN chief Antonio Guterres condemned the killing in a post on X. "This is just one of a number of recent incidents that have jeopardised the safety and security of peacekeepers," he said.
Lebanese state news agency NNA reported earlier that the position hit belonged to the Indonesian battalion serving with UNIFIL.
UNIFIL has reported that its positions have been hit more than once since the start of the latest fighting. On March 7, three Ghanaian soldiers were wounded by gunfire in a border town in southern Lebanon.
With AFP



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