Lebanese sources report a drone strike in the Shiite village of Tebnit in southern Lebanon, according to security analyst Yair Goldblatt. No details have yet emerged on the target, casualties, or the type of UAV.
A single Lebanese report, carried by security analyst Yair Goldblatt, indicates a drone strike in the Shiite village of Tebnit in southern Lebanon on Wednesday afternoon. The type of UAV, the target struck, and any casualties have not been disclosed.
The village of Tebnit has seen repeated Israeli strikes in recent weeks. As The Zioneer has previously reported, an Israeli drone strike on a vehicle in the same village on June 15 killed one person. Clashes between IDF troops and Hezbollah operatives were also reported in Tebnit on June 16. The current report does not specify whether today's strike was a targeted killing, an attack on infrastructure, or interdiction of a launch cell. The source, a single Arabic-language channel relayed by a security analyst, remains unverified by additional reporting.
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