Special report:
Israel-Lebanon
Conflicts [Gallery]
BEIRUT, July 25 (Xinhua) -- An Israeli airstrike
destroyed a base of the UN observer force in south Lebanon on Tuesday night,
causing casualties, local media reported.
The reports cited Milos Strugar, spokesman of the
United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), as saying that an Israeli bomb
directly hit the base of the United Nations Observer Group in the southern
Lebanese border town of Khiam.
The base was manned by Indian UN soldiers and some
casualties were caused, according to Strugar.
An rescue team was trying to clear the rubble, he
added, without giving the exact number of casualties.
Meanwhile, local Lebanese TV reported that four UN
observers were killed in the Israeli air raid.
Earlier, the pan-Arab al-Jazeera satellite channel
reported that five Indian UN peacekeeping soldiers were killed in an Israeli
airstrike on south Lebanon.
The Israeli army continued airstrikes across Lebanon
on Tuesday and small units of Israeli forces were in south Lebanon to mount
"pinpoint" attacks against strongholds of the Lebanese Shiite group Hezbollah.
On Monday, four Ghanaian UN peacekeepers were injured
when an Israeli tank shell hit their position near the southern Lebanese village
of Rmeish.
On Sunday, an Italian UN observer was wounded by
Lebanese Hezbollah guerillas' fire during clashes against Israeli forces in the
southern Lebanese border village of Maroun al-Ras.
Created in 1978 and deployed in south Lebanon since
then, UNIFIL has been committed to confirming the Israeli withdrawal from
Lebanon, restoring the international peace and security and helping the Lebanese
government restore its effective authority in the area.
Violence erupted in Lebanon on July 12 when Israel
started a massive assault following the capture of two Israeli soldiers by
Hezbollah guerillas in cross-border attacks. Enditem