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UN resolution urges accountability for attacks on peacekeepers

By Thomson Reuters Jun 23, 2026 | 9:49 AM

June 23 (Reuters) – The U.N. Security Council on Tuesday adopted a resolution aimed at strengthening accountability for attacks on U.N. peacekeepers, ​amid concern over rising violence and ‌low prosecution rates.

The move follows a series of deadly incidents targeting U.N. personnel, including the killing of seven peacekeepers serving with the United Nations Interim Force in ‌Lebanon ​after a fresh round ⁠of fighting broke out ⁠between Israel and Hezbollah in early March.

The resolution, drafted by Denmark and Pakistan and co-sponsored by 152 countries, passed unanimously.

It urges countries ​hosting U.N. peacekeepers to take “all necessary measures” to investigate and prosecute those responsible for ⁠attacks on U.N. personnel.

It says ⁠prosecution rates have remained low and ​that accountability is essential to prevent future attacks.

While ​reaffirming that host states bear primary responsibility ‌for the safety of U.N. personnel, it urges all parties to cooperate with investigations.

The text asks the U.N. secretary-general to designate “a senior focal ⁠point” within the U.N. to coordinate efforts to improve accountability for crimes against peacekeepers.

It also encourages troop- and ⁠police-contributing countries ‌to deploy investigators, at the ⁠request of host states, to assist ​inquiries ‌and calls for an annual U.N. ​progress report ⁠on investigations and prosecutions.

The council said attacks against U.N. peacekeepers may constitute war crimes and expressed its intention to consider further steps to strengthen accountability for them.

(Reporting by David Brunnstrom; Editing by ​Kevin Liffey)