Rocket Explosion Injures 4 UNIFIL Soldiers From Italy, PM Meloni Murka

JAKARTA - Four Italian soldiers suffered minor injuries after two rockets exploded at a UNIFIL peacekeeping force base in southern Lebanon.

The UN mission known as UNIFIL was stationed in southern Lebanon to monitor hostilities along the demarcation line with Israel.

Since Israel launched ground operations across the border against Hezbollah fighters in late September, UNIFIL soldiers have experienced several attacks.

"I reiterate once again that such attacks are unacceptable and I renew my call to the parties on the ground to ensure the safety of UNIFIL soldiers at all times and work together to immediately identify those responsible," Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said. November.

Sources in Italy say investigations into these facts are underway.

Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani told Italian media Hezbollah might be responsible for the attack.

The Ministry of Defense said two 122mm rockets hit a bunker at a base in Chama village and a room near the headquarters of international military police, causing damage to surrounding infrastructure.

Several broken glass was caused by the explosion, and hit the four soldiers.

It is intolerable if once again the UNIFIL base is attacked, said Defense Ministerdo Crosetto.

Italy has long been a major contributor to multi-national operations with a magnitude of 10,000 personnel, and provides more than 1,000 troops.

Israel was also accused of several attacks, but denied the incident was intentional.

Isrel has asked UNIFIL to flee southern Lebanon for their own safety requests rejected by the troops.