Four Ghanaian UN Peacekeepers Injured in Lebanon
Four Ghanaian UN Peacekeepers Injured in Lebanon

Four Ghanaian UN Peacekeepers Injured in Lebanon

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On Tuesday, four Ghanaian peacekeepers from the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) were injured when a rocket hit their base in Ramyah, with the attack likely carried out by non-state actors. This incident was part of a broader pattern of violence, as UNIFIL reported three separate attacks on its personnel and facilities that day, including a base in Shama that was struck by multiple rockets, though no injuries occurred there. UNIFIL condemned the assaults, emphasizing that they violate international laws and Security Council Resolution 1701, which established their mission in the region. The Israeli Defense Forces have attributed the attacks to Hezbollah, which has been involved in ongoing hostilities with Israel. UNIFIL has initiated investigations into the incidents and has reiterated the importance of safeguarding peacekeepers. The situation reflects increasing tensions in southern Lebanon amid Israel's military actions against Hezbollah.

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