Lebanese Army Dismantles Unexploded Israeli Bombs in Southern Towns

Beirut: The Lebanese Army has successfully dismantled four unexploded aerial bombs in southern Lebanon, specifically in the towns of Abba and Harouf in the Nabatieh district, Burj al-Shamali in the Tyre district, and Debbine in the Marjayoun district. The bombs, remnants from previous Israeli military actions, were safely transported to a secure location for further procedures, ensuring the safety of local residents and preventing potential harm.

According to National News Agency - Lebanon, the Army Command-Directorate of Orientation released a statement urging residents in areas previously targeted by Israeli attacks to remain vigilant. The army emphasized the importance of reporting any suspicious objects to the nearest military post to avoid any incidents that could endanger lives. The dismantling operation is part of ongoing efforts to secure the region and maintain public safety in areas affected by historical conflicts.

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