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UN peacekeeper killed, three wounded in south Lebanon shooting, UNIFIL says

By Thomson Reuters Apr 18, 2026 | 6:34 AM

April 18 (Reuters) – A United Nations peacekeeper was killed and three others wounded after a UNIFIL patrol came ​under small-arms fire while clearing ‌explosive ordnance along a road in the southern Lebanese village of Ghandouriyeh, the peacekeeping mission said on Saturday.

Two of the wounded peacekeepers ‌were ​seriously injured, it said.

UNIFIL ⁠said initial assessments ⁠indicated the fire came from non-state actors, allegedly Hezbollah, and that an investigation had been launched into what it ​described as “a deliberate attack.”

France’s President Emmanuel Macron said earlier a French soldier ⁠serving with the ⁠United Nations Interim Force in ​Lebanon (UNIFIL) had been killed in the attack ​and blamed Iran-backed armed group Hezbollah, urging ‌Lebanese authorities to act against those responsible.

Lebanon’s army condemned the shooting and said it had opened an investigation, ⁠while President Joseph Aoun offered condolences over the killing and ordered an immediate probe. Prime Minister ⁠Nawaf ‌Salam also condemned the attack.

UNIFIL ⁠first deployed in 1978 and ​has ‌remained through successive conflicts, including ​a 2024 ⁠war during which its positions came under fire repeatedly.

(Reporting by Enas Alashray in Cairo, Tassilo Hummel in Paris and Olivia Le Poidevin in Geneva; Editing by ​Emelia Sithole-Matarise)