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A rocket attack in southern Lebanon has left four Italian UN peacekeepers injured, according to reports from the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL). The incident occurred on [date] in the vicinity of the UNIFIL base in the town of Al-Qitrawi.
Details of the Incident
The rocket fire, which is believed to have originated from an unknown location, struck the UNIFIL base at approximately [time]. Four Italian peacekeepers were injured in the attack, with two reported to be in serious condition. The injured peacekeepers were immediately evacuated to a nearby hospital for medical treatment.
UNIFIL's Response
UNIFIL has condemned the attack, stating that it is a "clear violation of Resolution 1701" which established the UNIFIL mandate. The UNIFIL Force Commander, Major General Aroldo Lázaro, has called for a thorough investigation into the incident and has urged all parties to exercise restraint.
Italian Government's Response
The Italian government has expressed concern over the incident and has called for an immediate investigation. Italian Foreign Minister, [Name], stated that "Italy will continue to support the UNIFIL mission and its efforts to maintain peace and stability in the region."
Regional Implications
The incident has raised concerns over the stability of the region, particularly given the ongoing tensions between Israel and Lebanon. The UNIFIL mission has been deployed in southern Lebanon since 1978 to maintain peace and security in the area.
Investigation Underway
An investigation into the incident is currently underway, led by UNIFIL in cooperation with the Lebanese authorities. The findings of the investigation will be shared with the relevant authorities and the UN Security Council.
In conclusion, the rocket attack on the UNIFIL base in southern Lebanon has resulted in the injury of four Italian peacekeepers. The incident has been condemned by UNIFIL and the Italian government, and an investigation is currently underway. The stability of the region remains a concern, and the international community will be closely monitoring the situation.
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