Shots fired at Irish peacekeepers in Lebannon

Reuters Army tank driving through camp shamrock in southern Lebanon, UN peacekeeper pictured on top of tank, several countries flags in backgroundReuters

Hundreds of Irish troops are taking part in a UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon

Irish soldiers, who are serving as peacekeepers in southern Lebanon, have come under fire while on a joint patrol with the Lebanese Armed Forces, the Tánaiste (Irish deputy prime minister) has said.

The incident happened near the Blue Line in South Lebanon.

A number of small arm rounds were fired in the vicinity of the area in which the patrol was operating, the Irish Defence Force said.

There were no reported injuries and no damage to the armoured vehicles they were operating from.

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