Lebanon's Health Ministry released an updated cumulative casualty count from the ongoing conflict, reporting 4,297 killed and 12,196 wounded since the current round of fighting began on March 2, according to a single unverified report. The figures represent an increase of 51 dead and 23 wounded since the previous count published Saturday. The ministry does not distinguish between combatants and civilians, and its numbers are not independently verified.
The Lebanese Health Ministry has updated its cumulative casualty toll from the conflict, reporting 4,297 killed and 12,196 wounded since March 2. The figures, published by Abu Ali Express citing the ministry, represent an increase of 51 dead and 23 wounded since the previous count on Saturday, June 27. The ministry's tally does not distinguish between combatants and civilians and has not been independently verified. As The Zioneer has reported in prior coverage, the ministry typically publishes periodic updates with varying intervals; this latest figure continues a steady upward trend since hostilities resumed in early March.
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