Abu Ali Express, citing Lebanese channels, reports that a series of Israeli drone strikes across southern Lebanon on Friday killed at least two people and wounded four. The strikes hit multiple locations including Kafr Rumman, Nabatieh al-Fawqa, Shoukin, Qaaqaiyet al-Jisr, and Shebaa. A second strike in Kafr Rumman reportedly added to the casualty toll.
Lebanese channels reported through Abu Ali Express that Israeli drone strikes on Friday hit at least five locations in southern Lebanon, killing at least two people and wounding four. The strikes were distributed across Kafr Rumman (two separate strikes), Nabatieh al-Fawqa, Shoukin, Qaaqaiyet al-Jisr, and Shebaa. The report notes that a second drone strike in Kafr Rumman, near Nabatieh, resulted in an additional fatality, raising the total to two.
The Nabatieh district has been a recurring focus of Israeli drone operations in recent weeks. The Zioneer has reported multiple strikes in the area: on June 20, a Lebanese Army soldier was killed in a drone strike on a motorcycle near Nabatieh; on June 24, two were killed in a strike near Kafr Rumman; on June 27, airstrikes killed one in Nabatieh al-Fawqa; and on July 2, three separate strikes hit the same village. The current series of strikes appears to be a continuation of these operations, though the IDF has not commented on the day's activity.
The identities and affiliations of those killed and wounded have not been disclosed. It remains unclear whether the casualties were Hezbollah fighters, civilians, or members of other armed groups. The reports do not specify the targets of the strikes.
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