Lebanese reports say a stun grenade was dropped from a drone near Israeli forces in southern Lebanon on Monday afternoon, apparently intended as a warning to anyone approaching too close to the troops. No casualties were reported.
Lebanese media reported on Monday afternoon that a stun grenade was dropped from a drone near Israeli forces operating in southern Lebanon. According to the reports, the device was apparently intended as a warning to anyone approaching too close to the troops. No injuries or damage were reported. The incident comes amid ongoing tensions along the border, with the IDF continuing operations in southern Lebanon against Hezbollah infrastructure. The Zioneer has previously reported on multiple launches from Lebanon toward Israeli forces in the area, including interceptions and alerts in northern communities, though this appears to be a distinct incident of a warning device rather than a direct attack.
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