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Unifil peacekeeper injured as convoy attacked in Lebanon
The United Nations peacekeeping force in Lebanon says its outgoing deputy commander has been injured after one of its convoys was “violently attacked”.
The UN Interim Force in Lebanon (Unifil) said in a statement that the convoy was taking peacekeepers to Beirut airport when it was targeted and one of its vehicles set on fire.
The mission has demanded a “full and immediate” investigation by Lebanese authorities.
Several videos shared online show one white UN vehicle alight, as a group of young men, carrying yellow flags, chase and beat what appears to be peacekeepers as they attempt to flee.
Separate footage shows a group of men shouting as they kick, hit and climb onto a convoy of three UN vehicles along a dark road.
Unifil’s injured deputy commander, who was not named, was returning home after ending his mission, according to the statement.
“We are shocked by this outrageous attack on peacekeepers who have been serving to restore security and stability to south Lebanon during a difficult time,” it added.
“Attacks on peacekeepers are flagrant violations of international law and may amount to war crimes. We demand a full and immediate investigation by Lebanese authorities and for all perpetrators to be brought to justice.
Unifil was created to monitor a buffer zone created near the border with Israel following the end of the 2006 Lebanon war, and has posts throughout southern Lebanon.
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