The UN Security Council unanimously adopts a resolution aimed at improving accountability for crimes committed against UN peacekeepers. Multiple outlets report that the measure authorizes new steps to ensure perpetrators face justice. The reporting indicates the resolution is adopted by the Council without dissent, reflecting broad international agreement on the need to strengthen enforcement and legal processes related to violations targeting peacekeeping personnel. The resolution’s focus is on closing gaps that can prevent investigations and prosecutions, and on reinforcing mechanisms that help drive perpetrators toward legal consequences. The coverage does not provide detailed text of the resolution or specify particular legal instruments, but it consistently characterizes the decision as a new UN Security Council action intended to enhance the prospects that those responsible for crimes against peacekeepers are identified, pursued through relevant justice systems, and held accountable. The reports also do not mention whether the resolution includes funding, operational changes for peacekeeping missions, or timelines for implementation, focusing instead on the adoption and its justice-oriented purpose.