The Israeli enemy’s artillery targeted the outskirts of the southern Lebanese town of Yaroun in the Bint Jbeil district with more than 20 shells of 155mm caliber after midnight.
Meanwhile, enemy reconnaissance aircraft continued to fly over villages in the western and middle sectors, reaching the outskirts of the city of Tyre. This occurred simultaneously with the release of flares overnight above the bordering villages adjacent to the Blue Line.
The enemy escalated its attacks on villages and residential neighborhoods in the southern region overnight, raiding the town of Kfarkila, resulting in several casualties, including the child Leen Zaher Abbadi, and her pregnant mother Mariam Attoui, as well as Mohammad Zaher Abbadi, who were transferred to the Tebnin Governmental Hospital.
The airstrike also caused severe damage to properties and infrastructure, especially electricity and water networks. An enemy warplane also raided a house in the town of Deir Mimas.
Furthermore, there was an attack on the outski
rts of Ayta Al-Shaab, resulting in material damage to properties and crops, in addition to a raid on a house in Deir Mimas.
Before 10 p.m., enemy aircraft conducted a series of mock raids over southern villages, breaking the sound barrier and releasing thermal balloons. The army warned residents in a statement against touching or approaching the remnants of thermal balloons that fall near homes.
Source: National News Agency – Lebanon
An African Airlines passenger plane landed on the runway of Port Sudan International Airport today, Wednesday, to be the first flight between Libya and Sudan after the cessation of flights between the two countries since April 2023, as a result of the armed conflict that broke out in the capital, Khartoum.
The flight was received at the airport by representatives of the Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Director of Airports and the Director of the Air Transport Authority in Sudan, members of the Libyan diplomatic mission to Sudan, the African Airlines coordination office in Port Sudan, and employees from the Khartoum International Airport administration.
The passengers returning from Tripoli were accompanied by a delegation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Government of National Unity, a number of employees of the African Airlines Company, and employees from the management of Mitiga International Airport.
Source: Libyan News Agency