Jakarta (ANTARA) – Indonesia has called on the United Nations Security Council to urgently investigate repeated attacks against UN peacekeepers in Lebanon, after three of its personnel were injured in an explosion on April 3 in El Addaiseh, southern Lebanon.In a statement Saturday, the Foreign Ministry expressed “grave concern” over the incident, noting it was the third serious attack on Indonesian UNIFIL troops in less than a week.“Indonesia calls on the United Nations Security Council to address this matter urgently, and on UNIFIL troop- and police-contributing countries to convene a meeting immediately to review and strengthen force protection measures,” the ministry said.The statement underscored that “the safety and security of UN peacekeepers is non-negotiable. Any harm to peacekeepers constitutes a serious violation of international law and must not go unanswered.”Jakarta reiterated its demand for “an immediate, thorough, and transparent investigation to uncover the facts, including the chronology of events and those responsible,” stressing that accountability must be upheld.Indonesia linked the incident to Israel’s ongoing military operations in southern Lebanon, warning that such actions “risk further destabilizing the situation and endangering UN peacekeepers.”The government conveyed solidarity with the injured personnel and their families, wishing them a swift recovery.The April 3 blast follows a deadly week for Indonesia’s UNIFIL contingent.On March 29, Private First Class Farizal Rhomadhon was killed by artillery fire near Adchit Al Qusayr.A day later, Infantry Captain Zulmi Aditya Iskandar and Sergeant First Class Muhammad Nur Ichwan were killed when their convoy was attacked. Five other soldiers were injured in the same period.With the latest casualties, eight Indonesian peacekeepers have been wounded and three killed in Lebanon since late March.