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Indonesia demands UN investigation into peacekeeper deaths, official says

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JAKARTA, April 1 (Reuters) - ‌Indonesia has called on the United Nations ​to conduct an investigation into the deaths of three of its UNIFIL ⁠peacekeepers following Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon, a foreign ministry official said in a statement published on Wednesday.

The ministry's ​U.N. representative, Umar Hadi, made the statement during an emergency meeting of ‌the Security Council on Tuesday.

"We demand a direct investigation from the U.N., not just Israel's excuses," he said.

Indonesia said earlier this ⁠week that ongoing Israeli military operations have ⁠placed U.N. peacekeepers in Lebanon at grave risk.

The Indonesian peacekeepers were killed in two separate incidents in southern Lebanon after a bloody weekend in which Lebanese journalists and medics were ‌also killed in Israeli strikes.

A roadside explosion appeared to ⁠have struck the convoy of two Indonesian ‌peacekeepers killed in southern Lebanon on ​Monday, U.N. peacekeeping chief Jean-Pierre Lacroix said on Tuesday, citing the initial findings of an investigation.

The Israeli military said ‌on Tuesday that its review of an ​incident involving UNIFIL troops ⁠on Monday concluded that Israeli troops did not place ‌an explosive device in ⁠the area and that no troops were present there.

Indonesia contributes over 2,700 uniformed personnel to U.N. peacekeeping, among the largest contributors ​globally, the U.N. ‌said in 2024.

Indonesia has pledged to contribute troops for potential deployment ⁠in Gaza as part ​of the U.N.-mandated multinational International Stabilization Force.

(Reporting by Stanley ​Widianto; Editing by David Stanway)

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