India Condemns Attack on French UN Peacekeepers in Lebanon, Demands Justice

India has issued a strong condemnation following a deadly attack on French UN Peacekeepers serving with UNIFIL in Lebanon. The attack, involving small-arms fire from alleged non-state actors, resulted in one fatality and three injuries. New Delhi has urged the Lebanese government to urgently investigate and bring the perpetrators to justice. India highlighted its leadership role by invoking UN Security Council Resolution 2589, which it piloted to establish accountability for crimes against peacekeepers.

Key Points: India Condemns Attack on UN Peacekeepers in Lebanon

  • India condemns deadly attack on UNIFIL
  • One French peacekeeper killed, three injured
  • India urges Lebanon to investigate and prosecute
  • Highlights India-piloted UN resolution on accountability
  • Attack allegedly by non-state actors (Hizbullah)
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India condemns attack on French UN Peacekeepers in Lebanon; demands accountability

India strongly condemns the deadly attack on French UNIFIL peacekeepers in Lebanon, invoking a UN resolution it piloted to demand accountability.

"We strongly condemn the attack... We pay our homage to the fallen Blue Helmet - Ministry of External Affairs"

New Delhi, April 18

India on Saturday issued a stern condemnation following a deadly attack on French UN Peacekeepers serving with the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon.

The official statement, released by the Ministry of External Affairs, underscored India's long-standing role as a leading contributor to global peacekeeping and its commitment to the safety of those serving under the Blue Helmet.

In a press statement, the Ministry of External Affairs said, "We strongly condemn the attack that took place today on French UN Peacekeepers deployed in UNIFIL. We pay our homage to the fallen Blue Helmet and wish a speedy recovery to the three other peacekeepers who were injured."

The UNIFIL, in a statement issued on its telegram channel, said that on Saturday morning, a UNIFIL patrol clearing explosive ordnance along a road in the village of Ghanduriyah to re-establish links with isolated UNIFIL positions came under small-arms fire from non-state actors.

"Tragically, one peacekeeper succumbed to his injuries and three others were injured, two of them seriously. The injured peacekeepers have been taken to medical facilities for treatment", the statement added.

UNIFIL condemned the deliberate attack on peacekeepers engaged in their mandated tasks and said that the work of explosive ordnance disposal teams is vital in the mission's area of operations, especially in the wake of the recent hostilities.

"UNIFIL has launched an investigation to determine the circumstances surrounding this tragic incident. Initial assessment indicates the fire came from non-state actors (allegedly Hizbullah)", the statement said.

It called on the Government of Lebanon to swiftly initiate an investigation to identify and hold the perpetrators accountable for the crimes committed against UNIFIL peacekeepers.

India expressed its deepest condolences to the bereaved family and the government of France, wishing a swift recovery to the injured personnel.

India urged the Lebanese government to launch an urgent investigation into the assault. The statement explicitly calls for the perpetrators to be identified and brought to justice without delay.

"India had piloted UN Security Council Resolution 2589 on Accountability for Crimes against Peacekeepers. We urge the government of Lebanon to urgently investigate this attack, bring its perpetrators to justice, and ensure accountability for this crime against UN Peacekeepers," read the statement.

India's response highlighted its leadership in international peacekeeping policy, specifically referencing UN Security Council Resolution 2589. This resolution, which India piloted, focuses on establishing accountability for crimes committed against UN peacekeepers.

"India reiterates the importance of respecting the sanctity and inviolability of UN premises and personnel and urges all parties to ensure the safety and security of Peacekeepers who are deployed pursuant to UN Security Council mandates," it added.

The incident comes at a time of heightened regional tension, raising serious concerns regarding the safety of international personnel.

By invoking Resolution 2589, India is sending a clear message to the international community: attacks on UN personnel are not merely local crimes but violations of a global mandate that require a rigorous and transparent legal response.

- ANI

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Sarah B
This is heartbreaking. These peacekeepers are there to help, clearing explosives to make roads safe. My thoughts are with the family of the fallen soldier and the injured. The Lebanese government must investigate this thoroughly. The world is watching.
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Aditya G
Proud of India's stance. We are the largest contributors to UN peacekeeping, so we understand the risks our own soldiers face. This strong condemnation sets the right precedent. Accountability is non-negotiable. Hope the injured recover soon.
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Priya S
A very sad incident. While India's statement is strong on paper, I hope there is real diplomatic follow-through to ensure the Lebanese investigation actually happens and isn't just for show. Sometimes these statements feel like they are made and then forgotten. Just my two paise.
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Michael C
The region is a tinderbox. Non-state actors attacking UN personnel is a direct challenge to international order. India referencing the resolution it piloted shows strategic diplomatic heft. This is how a responsible global power should act.
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Kavya N
Om Shanti. 🙏 It's a dangerous job these peacekeepers do. This news hits close to home because so many Indian soldiers serve in UN missions. Our government is right to demand accountability. No one who attacks peacekeepers should get away with it.

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