Lebanese channels are reporting two severe violent incidents in Lebanon following Paraguay's penalty-shootout win over Germany in the World Cup, according to Abu Ali Express. Paraguay's president declared a national holiday to mark the victory.
Lebanese media channels reported two severe violent incidents in Lebanon on Tuesday morning following Paraguay's penalty-shootout victory over Germany in the World Cup, according to Abu Ali Express. The source did not provide details on the nature, location, or casualties of the incidents.
Separately, Paraguay's president declared a national holiday to celebrate the team's surprise advancement to the round of 16, as reported earlier by N12. As The Zioneer reported, Paraguay had previously eliminated Turkey from the tournament.
- DevelopingParaguay president declares national holiday after World Cup upset over Germany
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- DevelopingLebanon: a severe incident reported under a news blackout
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