French Peacekeeper Killed in Lebanon Attack, Remains Repatriated with Honors

The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon held a solemn ceremony to repatriate the remains of French peacekeeper Sergeant-Chef Florian Montorio, who was killed in a hostile incident in southern Lebanon. The 39-year-old was fatally shot during an ordnance-clearing patrol in Ghanduriyah, an attack that also left three other peacekeepers wounded. UNIFIL Force Commander Major General Diodato Abagnara led the tribute, honoring Montorio's service and sacrifice for peace. French President Emmanuel Macron has blamed Hezbollah for the attack, demanding Lebanese authorities arrest the perpetrators.

Key Points: UNIFIL Tribute to French Peacekeeper Killed in Lebanon

  • Peacekeeper killed in small-arms fire
  • Three others injured in attack
  • France blames Hezbollah for incident
  • UNIFIL and Lebanon launch investigations
  • Montorio posthumously awarded UN medal
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UNIFIL pays tribute to French peacekeeper killed in Lebanon, repatriates remains to France

UNIFIL honors Sergeant-Chef Florian Montorio, killed in southern Lebanon. France blames Hezbollah as investigation into the attack begins.

"You gave everything you had for the peace in this land. - Major General Diodato Abagnara"

Beirut, April 20

The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon on Sunday paid tribute to French peacekeeper Sergeant-Chef Florian Montorio, who was killed in southern Lebanon, as his mortal remains were repatriated to France, according to an official press release by the United Nations.

UNIFIL Head of Mission and Force Commander Major General Diodato Abagnara led a solemn ceremony at Beirut airport, honouring Montorio's "service and sacrifice".

"We are here for you today; we are here to stand before you and to honour you," the UNIFIL head told a memorial ceremony. "As your commander, I speak to you with respect and with a heavy heart. Florian, your service does not end here. It lives on in what we do next as soldiers, as peacekeepers; we all carry a responsibility to continue."

"You gave everything you had for the peace in this land. You have all our respect," he added.

According to the official press release, Montorio, 39, was killed in a "tragic incident" in Ghanduriyah when a patrol clearing explosive ordnance came under small-arms fire from "non-state" actors. Three other peacekeepers were injured, two of them "severely". UNIFIL has launched an investigation and urged Lebanese authorities to identify and hold those responsible accountable.

The peacekeeper, according to the release, is survived by his wife and two daughters. Addressing his family and the French Armed Forces, Abagnara said, "We stand together in grief, with respect, and with gratitude as UNIFIL."

Montorio was posthumously awarded the United Nations and the Lebanese Army medals in recognition of his service in South Lebanon.

The ceremony was attended by UNIFIL Chief of Staff and the senior-most French official in UNIFIL, Major General Paul Sanzey; Ambassador of France to Lebanon, Herve Magro; representative of the Lebanese Ministry of National Defence and the Lebanese Army, Brigadier General Maroun Azzi; and the Commander of UNIFIL's French Contingent, Colonel Gaspard Lancrenon.

UNIFIL Chief of Staff and the senior-most French official in UNIFIL, Major General Paul Sanzey, said Montorio exemplified France's "constant and demanding" commitment to UNIFIL since its establishment in 1978, adding that France remains "resolutely committed" to the mission.

According to Al Jazeera, Montorio is the fourth peacekeeper to be killed since hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel resumed on March 2.

In a post on X, French President Emmanuel Macron blamed Hezbollah for the attack, saying, "Everything suggests that responsibility for this attack lies with Hezbollah. France demands that the Lebanese authorities immediately arrest the perpetrators and take their responsibilities alongside UNIFIL."

According to the official press release, UNIFIL has launched an investigation to determine the circumstances surrounding this incident. The mission has also called on the Government of Lebanon to initiate an investigation to identify and hold the "perpetrators" accountable for the crimes committed against the peacekeepers serving for peace.

- ANI

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Rohit P
This is tragic. Non-state actors attacking UN peacekeepers is unacceptable. Lebanon must investigate and bring the perpetrators to justice. It shows how fragile peace is in that region. Our own soldiers on the borders face similar threats daily.
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Aman W
Respect for his service. But a question arises: are UN missions effective if they can't even protect their own? The Lebanese government seems to have limited control. This incident demands more than just statements; it needs concrete action.
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Sarah B
So heartbreaking to read. He was just 39. The fourth peacekeeper killed since March. When will this cycle of violence end? The international community needs to put more pressure to protect those who are there to keep the peace.
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Vikram M
Salute to the brave soldier. 🇫🇷 It's a grim reminder of the risks our armed forces also take in peacekeeping missions. India has contributed significantly to UNIFIL over the years. We understand this sacrifice all too well. Jai Hind.
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Karthik V
The French President has directly blamed Hezbollah. If true, it's a serious escalation. The Lebanese authorities are in a tough spot. Hope the investigation is swift and transparent. Peacekeepers should not be targets.

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