(20 Jul 2024)
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Adloun, South Lebanon – 21 July 2024
++NIGHT SHOTS++
1. Flames and explosions emanate from the targeted depot in Adloun village in South Lebanon
2. Ambulance heading towards the targeted area
3. Traveling shot on the highway between Saida and Tyre in South Lebanon reaching fire trucks and ambulances in Adloun village
4. Various of fire trucks and ambulances at Lebanese army checkpoint blocking the highway between Saida and Tyre city near the coastal village of Adloun in south Lebanon
STORYLINE:
An Israeli airstrike on Saturday night on the southern coastal village of Adloun hit an arms depot and it was followed by a series of explosions that hit nearby villages with shrapnel, said state-run National News Agency, or NNA.
The agency said that three people were slightly wounded in the village of Kharayeb and hospitalized.
The agency didn’t give further details about the arms depot, but it was believed to belong to Hezbollah, which has a wide presence in the area.
The explosions lasted more than an hour after the airstrike, NNA said.
Hezbollah’s attack earlier in the day with dozens of Katyusha rockets on the northern Israeli kibbutz of Dafna came few hours after an Israeli drone strike hit a car in the southern Lebanese village of Burj al-Muluk, and shrapnel from the missile wounded several people who were standing nearby.
NNA said that the wounded civilians are Syrian citizens and they included children.
The Israeli military said that about 45 projectiles were detected crossing from Lebanon into northern Israel in three separate barrages.
It said that some were intercepted, while others fell in open areas, causing no injuries, but triggering several fires in the Golan Heights.
AP Video shot by Mohamad Zanaty. Production: Ali Sharafeddine.
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