Five Indian UN peacekeeping soldiers were killed in an Israeli airstrike on
south Lebanon on Tuesday night, the pan-Arab al-Jazeera satellite channel
reported.
No further details were revealed.
The Israeli army continued airstrikes across Lebanon on Tuesday and small
units of Israeli forces were in south Lebanon to mount "pinpoint" attacks
against strongholds of the Lebanese Shiite group Hezbollah.
On Monday, four Ghanaian UN peacekeepers were injured when an Israeli tank
shell hit their position near the southern Lebanese village of Rmeish.
On Sunday, an Italian UN observer was wounded by Lebanese Hezbollah
guerillas' fire during clashes against Israeli forces in the southern Lebanese
border village of Maroun al-Ras.
Created in 1978 and deployed in south Lebanon since then, the United Nations
Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) has been committed to confirming the Israeli
withdrawal from Lebanon, restoring the international peace and security and
helping the Lebanese government restore its effective authority in the area.
Violence erupted in Lebanon on July 12 when Israel started a massive assault
following the capture of two Israeli soldiers by Hezbollah guerillas in
cross-border attacks.