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Source: UN peacekeeper killed by Israeli fire

Source: UN peacekeeper killed by Israeli fire

An Indonesian peacekeeper serving with the UNIFIL mission in southern Lebanon was killed by Israeli fire on Sunday evening. A UN security source confirmed the incident to AFP, stating the casualty occurred in the country's southern region.

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