UNIFIL condemns missile attack on Ghanaian peacekeepers in Lebanon

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The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) has strongly condemned a missile attack on a Ghanaian peacekeeping position in southern Lebanon that left two soldiers critically injured.

In statements posted on X, the UN peacekeeping mission said the incident occurred on Friday evening, March 6, 2026, when intense shelling and air strikes struck near a UNIFIL position in Al Qawzah in southwestern Lebanon.

“Amid heavy firing this evening, three peacekeepers were injured inside their base in Al Qawzah,” UNIFIL said.

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The mission added that the most seriously injured peacekeeper has been transferred to a hospital in Beirut for treatment, while the two others are receiving medical care at a UNIFIL medical facility.

A fire that broke out inside the base during the attack was later brought under control.

UNIFIL stressed that peacekeepers operating under an international mandate must never be targeted.

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“It is unacceptable that peacekeepers performing Security Council-mandated tasks are targeted. Any attack on UNIFIL peacekeepers constitutes a grave violation of international humanitarian law and Security Council Resolution 1701 and may amount to a war crime,” the statement added.

UNIFIL said it has launched an investigation to determine the circumstances of the attack and has not yet identified the source of the fire.

“The UNIFIL will investigate the circumstances of this terrible event,” the mission stated.

The attack occurred amid renewed cross-border hostilities between Israel and armed groups in southern Lebanon, particularly Hezbollah, which has been exchanging fire with the Israel Defence Forces since tensions escalated in the region.

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UNIFIL has repeatedly called on all parties to respect international law and ensure the safety of peacekeepers and civilians, warning that continued attacks threaten to further destabilise an already fragile region.

The attack comes amid heightened regional instability, with international organisations warning that escalating military action in the Middle East risks widening insecurity and threatening global peace.

The attack, confirmed by the Ghana Armed Forces, occurred on the evening of Friday, March 6, when the Ghanaian Battalion Headquarters serving under the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon came under two missile strikes between 17:45 and 17:52 local time in southern Lebanon.

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