LEBANESE REGIONS ADJACENT TO BLUE LINE EXPERIENCE TENSE NIGHT AFTER SUNDAY BOMBARDMENT

The western sector and regions adjacent to the Blue Line experienced a tense and cautious night after Sunday’s bombardment, our reporter said on Monday.The enemy launched attacks targeting Balat Hill, which is not considered adjacent to the border…

The western sector and regions adjacent to the Blue Line experienced a tense and cautious night after Sunday’s bombardment, our reporter said on Monday.The enemy launched attacks targeting Balat Hill, which is not considered adjacent to the border, using combat helicopters, and expanded its scope of bombardment to reach Ras al-Naqoura, near the headquarters of the Malaysian battalion, which was targeted by a direct missile without causing any casualties.At night, the Israeli enemy fired flares into the skies over the region and several phosphorus shells near Dhaira. Enemy reconnaissance aircrafts were also seen over the area at dawn.On the other hand, the influx of residents has increased from targeted areas towards the city of Tyre and other safe Lebanese regions.

Source: National News Agency-Lebanon

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