UNIFIL Soldier Injured in Landmine Explosion in Southern Lebanon

A UNIFIL soldier was injured in a landmine explosion in southern Lebanon, between Yater and Zibqin. This incident draws attention to the ongoing risks posed by unexploded ordnance in the region. UNIFIL remains committed to fostering stability amid these dangers.
A soldier belonging to the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) sustained injuries from a landmine explosion in a valley situated between the towns of Yater and Zibqin in southern Lebanon. This incident underscores the ongoing risks faced by peacekeeping forces in the region, particularly due to unexploded ordnance from previous conflicts. UNIFIL continues to operate in this area to promote stability and support local communities while dealing with such hazardous environments.
The injury of a UNIFIL soldier highlights the persistent dangers associated with landmines in southern Lebanon. Such incidents reiterate the critical need for ongoing efforts in demining and ensuring the safety of both military personnel and civilians.
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