Two Fiji soliders are in hospital after being injured by a roadside bomb in the Middle East.
The two were patrolling with four soldiers from the United States when the bomb exploded in northeast Sinai province.
The Pentagon says the six soldiers, part of a Multinational Observer Force, were airlifted for treatment but had non-life threatening injuries.
The UN Mission to Sinai has been in force since 1979, when a peace treaty was signed between Israel and Egypt.