Ghanaian soldier injured in Lebanon missile attack recovering after surgery - UN
A Ghanaian soldier serving with the UN in Lebanon has been injured - what does this mean for peacekeeping efforts?
A Ghanaian soldier, Lance Corporal Albert Abrefa Busia, serving with UNIFIL in Lebanon, was injured in a missile attack. He is now recovering after surgery - according to the UN. The incident raises concerns about the safety of Ghanaian peacekeepers in the region.
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