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Preliminary UN probe says Israel and likely Hezbollah responsible for peacekeeper deaths

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April 7 (Reuters) - The U.N. ‌said that preliminary findings from its probe into the ​deaths of three Indonesian peacekeepers in Lebanon last month show one was killed by an Israeli tank ⁠projectile and two by an improvised explosive device most likely placed by Hezbollah.

"These are preliminary findings, based on initial physical evidence," U.N. spokesperson Stephane Dujarric ​told a news briefing on Tuesday, adding that a full investigation was continuing which included ‌engagement with the parties concerned.

Dujarric called the incidents "unacceptable" and said they could amount to war crimes under international law.

He added the United Nations had requested that the ⁠cases be investigated and prosecuted by national authorities to bring ⁠the perpetrators to justice.

The Indonesian peacekeepers were killed in two separate incidents in southern Lebanon on March 29 and 30 after a bloody weekend in which Lebanese journalists and medics were also killed in Israeli strikes.

Indonesia has urged ‌the U.N. to thoroughly investigate in light of the preliminary findings, Veronica Rompis, ⁠a senior foreign ministry official told reporters on Wednesday, ‌adding that all perpetrators should be brought to ​justice.

Bombardment in southern Lebanon on Tuesday forced a convoy of humanitarian aid organized by the Vatican's embassy for a besieged Christian town to turn back, ‌a priest in the town told Reuters.

Also on Tuesday, ​a spokesperson for the peacekeeping ⁠force, the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon, said the Israeli ‌military had blocked a UNIFIL logistics ⁠convoy and briefly detained one of its peacekeepers. The spokesperson, Kandice Ardiel, said that any detention of a United Nations peacekeeper was a blatant violation of ​international law and that the ‌Israeli military had informed UNIFIL it had launched an investigation into the issue. 

(Reporting ⁠by David Brunnstrom in Washington and ​Stanley Widianto in Jakarta; Additional reporting by Menna Alaa El Din; Editing ​by Matthew Lewis and Edwina Gibbs)

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