Ghana Government Demands Formal UN Investigation After Missile Attack Critically Injures Peacekeepers in Lebanon
Ghana lodges a formal protest with the UN after two peacekeepers were critically injured in Lebanon. Read about the demand for a transparent investigation into the March 6 attack.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 7, 2026, 5:33 AM EST
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Graphic Online

Escalation of Conflict Hits UNIFIL Headquarters
The security situation in southern Lebanon reached a critical flashpoint on the evening of March 6, 2026, when the Ghanaian Battalion (GHANBATT) headquarters was struck by two missiles. The incident occurred during an intense exchange of fire between the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and Hezbollah. The strike resulted in severe structural damage to the battalion’s main facility and left two Ghanaian peacekeepers fighting for their lives. This direct hit on a United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) compound has triggered a swift and stern diplomatic response from Accra, emphasizing the growing risks faced by international personnel in the region.
Diplomatic Protest Lodged with UN Secretary-General
On Saturday, March 7, Ghana’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, officially submitted a formal protest to UN Secretary-General António Guterres. The Ghanaian government is demanding a "full, immediate, impartial, and transparent investigation" into the circumstances of the strike. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs categorized the attack as a grave violation of international law, asserting that such actions against peacekeeping personnel may amount to war crimes. The protest emphasizes that the protections afforded to UN staff under international mandates must be absolute and respected by all combatants.
Accountability and the Pursuit of Justice
In a public statement accompanying the protest, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs underscored that those responsible for the missile launch must be identified and held accountable. The government assured the injured soldiers and their families that "no effort shall be spared in pursuing justice." Beyond the legal ramifications, the Ghanaian government is pressing the UN to implement enhanced security measures to guarantee the safety of the remaining contingent. The statement served as a reminder that Ghanaian troops continue to make significant sacrifices in the pursuit of global stability, and their safety must remain a non-negotiable priority for the international community.
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