Indonesia Buries Three UN Peacekeepers Killed in Lebanon as President Prabowo Condemns Hegemonic Violence
Three Indonesian UN peacekeepers killed in Lebanon were laid to rest on April 5 as Jakarta demands a UN Security Council investigation into the fatal blasts.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 5, 2026, 7:25 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from The Straits Times

Solemn Military Funerals for Fallen Blue Helmets
Indonesia bid a final farewell on April 5 to three of its soldiers who lost their lives while serving as United Nations peacekeepers in southern Lebanon. In coordinated military ceremonies featuring gun salutes and coffins draped in the national flag, the fallen men were laid to rest in their respective home towns. Farizal Rhomadhon, 28, Zulmi Aditya Iskandar, 33, and Muhammad Nur Ichwan, 26, were killed in a series of blasts that occurred during a week of heightened regional tension. The burials followed a repatriation ceremony in Jakarta where the remains were received with full state honors in the presence of high-ranking officials.
Fatal Projectiles and Logistics Convoy Blasts
The timeline of the fatalities began on March 29 when Mr. Rhomadhon was killed by an exploding projectile in the southern region of Lebanon, an area currently plagued by ongoing hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah. Just one day later, a separate explosion struck a logistics convoy belonging to the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), claiming the lives of Mr. Iskandar and Mr. Ichwan. These incidents represent a sharp escalation in the physical risks facing the Indonesian contingent, which remains one of the largest troop contributors to the UN mission in the volatile border territory.
The Emotional Toll on Military Families
In Bandung, West Java, the father of Mr. Iskandar expressed a mixture of profound grief and patriotic pride during his son's interment at a local military cemetery. While acknowledging the tragedy was far from what any parent hopes for, he told reporters that he accepted his son's sacrifice with sincerity, believing the soldier died with honor. Similar scenes of mourning played out in Central Java and Yogyakarta, where the families of Mr. Ichwan and Mr. Rhomadhon gathered to scatter flower petals and pay their final respects. The personal loss has resonated deeply across the nation, highlighting the human cost of Indonesia’s international peacekeeping commitments.
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