UN Peacekeeper Killed in South Lebanon by Projectile, Investigation Underway
An Indonesian United Nations peacekeeping mission (UNIFIL) soldier was killed and another seriously injured in southern Lebanon when a projectile exploded at one of its positions. The origin of the projectile remains unknown, and an investigation has been launched to determine the circumstances.
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In a statement, the UNIFIL says they do not currently know the origin of the projectile.
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"We do not know the origin of the projectile. We have launched an investigation to determine all of the circumstances," UNIFIL said.
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