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Israeli Air Strike Kills Four People In Southern Lebanon

Israeli Air Strike Kills Four People In Southern Lebanon

An Israeli airstrike struck the southern Lebanese town of Kfarsir on Saturday afternoon, killing at least four people and wounding three, Lebanon’s Ministry of Public Health reported. The strike, involving a guided missile, hit a car around 2:15 p.m. local time in the Nabatieh district. 

This attack increases pressure on the nearly year-old ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, raising concerns over whether the truce can hold amid repeated violations.

Lebanon’s Health Ministry confirmed the casualties and injuries in an official statement. The state-run Lebanon News Agency said the missile struck the vehicle directly.

The strike followed comments from Lebanese President …

UNICEF Excited Over Rescue Of 50 Children In Ondo

UNICEF Frowns At Ethiopian Air Strike That Hit Kindergarten

The UN children’s agency UNICEF has categorically condemned the latest Ethiopian air strike that had reportedly “hit a kindergarten” in the rebel-held Tigray region, thereby killing at least four people including two children in the school.

The Ethiopian government had also openly denied the fact that they had targeted some of the civilian areas in Friday’s air raid and accused the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) of staging deaths.

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“UNICEF strongly condemns the air strike … (that) hit a kindergarten, killing several children, and injuring others,” the agency’s …

Fresh Air Strike Leaves 64 Dead In Ethiopia

Fresh Air Strike Leaves 64 Dead In Ethiopia

No fewer than 64 people were killed and a further 180 were injured in an air strike on a market in Ethiopia’s war-torn northern Tigray region, a local health officer in the country has confirmed.

This is coming even as the army has for the umpteenth time denied targeting civilians.

Africa Daily News, New York gathered that details of the bloody attack on Togoga town were too slow to emerge on Tuesday partly because soldiers initially blocked emergency workers from accessing the area.

However, yesterday’s reports have it that hospitals in Mekele were treating at least 73 people, including young …