Jakarta (ANTARA) – The Indonesian government has reiterated its call for the United Nations to conduct a thorough investigation into the death of Private First Class Rico Pramudia, a UNIFIL peacekeeper, following an incident in late March 2026. In a statement issued on Saturday, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Vahd Nabyl Achmad Mulachela said the government expresses its highest respect for Pramudia and is coordinating with UNIFIL to ensure the immediate and respectful repatriation of his body.”Various medical measures were undertaken, but due to the severity of his injuries, he did not survive,” he said.Mulachela reaffirmed Indonesia's strong condemnation of the Israeli attack in Lebanon that killed the Indonesian peacekeeper.The government stressed that the safety and security of UN peacekeeping personnel are non-negotiable and that attacks against them constitute serious violations of international law and may be categorized as war crimes.”Indonesia urges the UN to conduct a thorough, transparent, and accountable investigation to uncover the facts and ensure accountability for this incident,” he said.With Pramudia's death, Indonesia has lost four military personnel serving with UNIFIL in the past month.Private First Class Farizal Rhomadhon was killed in an artillery attack on March 29, the same incident that injured Pramudia and placed him in intensive care.On March 30, two personnel — Captain Inf Zulmi Aditya Iskandar and First Sergeant Muhammad Nur Ikhwan — were killed in an attack while escorting a troop convoy.In the attacks on March 29-30 and April 3, seven other Indonesian soldiers were also injured.In addition to Indonesia, escalating tensions in Lebanon also resulted in the deaths of two French soldiers serving with UNIFIL in an attack on April 18.