Lebanon says 2 children among 7 dead in Israeli strikes on Tyre
Lebanon's health ministry reported on Saturday that Israeli airstrikes on the southern city of Tyre killed seven people, including two children, and injured 46 others. Rescue operations are ongoing as workers search for missing individuals under the rubble.
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- Published Date: 05:08 | 09 November 2024
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Lebanon's health ministry said Saturday seven people including two children were killed in Israeli strikes on the southern city of Tyre a day earlier, with rescuers still searching for missing people under the rubble.
"Israeli enemy strikes on the city of Tyre killed seven people including two girls, and injured 46 others," the ministry said, adding that body parts had been found and will be "identified with DNA testing".
It added that rubble was being cleared following the strikes as part of ongoing efforts to locate missing persons.
The ministry had on Friday reported a toll of three killed and 30 injured in the strikes.
AFP photos showed rescuers carrying bodies on stretchers amid the wreckage, as rubble and twisted metal were strewn across the street.
Earlier on Saturday, Lebanon's official National News Agency had said the deadly strikes targeted three buildings in the coastal city, causing "massive damage to dozens of homes".
The NNA also said "enemy fighter jets" destroyed two heritage houses in the southern city of Nabatiyeh.
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