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Female artillery soldier moderately wounded by explosive drone in southern Lebanon

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk

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TL;DR

An IDF female soldier from the Artillery Corps was moderately wounded earlier today by an explosive drone strike in southern Lebanon, according to reports from Army Radio's Moriah Asraf and Doron Kadosh and other military sources. She was evacuated to a hospital for medical treatment and her family has been notified.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Earlier today at approximately 15:20 local time, an IDF female soldier serving in the Artillery Corps was moderately wounded by an explosive drone that struck her position in southern Lebanon. The incident adds to a series of troop casualties from drone attacks along the northern border in recent days. Over the past week, The Zioneer has reported on multiple IDF personnel injuries from similar explosive drone strikes and ground clashes in southern Lebanon: four reserve soldiers were moderately wounded by a drone on June 7, and three officers were wounded across two incidents on June 5, including a Givati Reconnaissance Unit commander. The repeated use of explosive drones by Hezbollah against IDF positions and personnel has been a persistent tactical threat. The soldier was evacuated for treatment; her condition is reported as moderate and stable. No additional details on the exact location or the circumstances of the strike have been released.

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