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The Israeli occupation fires 12 artillery shells towards the villages of southern Lebanon

2021-07-20T13:58:41.734Z


Beirut, SANA- The Israeli occupation attacked again at dawn today, areas in southern Lebanon, by launching


Beirut-Sana

The Israeli occupation attacked again at dawn today, areas in southern Lebanon, by launching 12 artillery shells.

The correspondent of the Lebanese Al-Manar TV channel stated that the enemy's shells fell in an open area to the north of the southern border town of Naqoura, pointing out that the 12 shells were fired from one of the enemy's outposts in the Risha border pool.

The reporter pointed out that two missiles were fired from the Sahel al-Qalila area in southern Lebanon towards the occupied territories.

In a statement, the Lebanese Army Command announced that the area of ​​Wadi Hamul, the border hill of Arms, in southern Lebanon, was bombed at dawn today by the Israeli enemy artillery, but no casualties or damage were reported.

The statement said: The bombing targeted the area with 12 155-caliber artillery shells against the background of the enemy's allegations that two missiles fell in the occupied territories, originating from Lebanon.

The statement added that an army unit found this morning, in the vicinity of Al-Qulaylah, three 122mm Grad rocket launchers, one of which had a missile that was intended to be launched, and was disabled by the specialized units.

Earlier today, the Israeli occupation forces renewed their violations of Lebanese sovereignty and fired a smoke bomb when they tried to kidnap a Lebanese shepherd in the Shebaa farms forest in southern Lebanon.

Source: sena

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