Night attacks in the south of Lebanon have a sad ending: Nine victims are reported and dozens injured

The latest Israeli attacks in southern Lebanon claimed at least nine livesLebanese state media reported on Wednesday. TASR informs about it according to the report of the AFP agency. With reference to the Ministry of Health, the Lebanese news agency NNA said that at four people were killed in an “Israeli enemy raid” on the city of Adlun, and two more people died in an attack on an apartment in the Míja Míja refugee campduring which four people were also injured.

  • Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon kill at least nine people in total.
  • The attack in the city of Adlún killed four people and injured four others.
  • Two civilians died in the attack on an apartment in the Míja Míja camp.
  • Israeli ground forces destroyed a Hezbollah weapons depot in southern Lebanon.
  • Hezbollah’s rocket attacks on March 2 dragged Lebanon into a regional war.

The NNA previously reported that an Israeli airstrike on the town of Habboush claimed at least three lives and injured 18 people. The Israeli army did not immediately comment on the reported attacks. However, she stated in her opinion that its ground troops in southern Lebanon “eliminated a weapons cache” of Hezbollah and that the air force killed “several terrorists”.

Meanwhile, the movement said its fighters had carried out numerous attacks targeting Israeli troops in southern Lebanon and Israeli territory, but no casualties were reported. Israeli army spokesman Avichai Adrai earlier warned against an attack on the southern suburbs of Beirut – the stronghold of the aforementioned militant movementwhich has been the target of attacks several times since the beginning of the war.

In a statement posted online, Adrai also said that Israeli forces are targeting “Hezbollah military infrastructure throughout the suburbs with growing strength”. At the same time, he called on the residents of the city to evacuate.

Israel has stepped up its campaign against the Tehran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, whose March 2 rocket attacks dragged Lebanon into a regional war sparked by US-Israeli attacks on Iran.

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