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Lebanese Shepherds: Bodies of Lebanese shepherds shot at by Israeli forces found-report

BEIRUT: The our bodies of two Lebanese shepherds who had been shot at by Israeli forces had been present in an space close to the border on Thursday, the Lebanese state Nationwide Information Company (NNA) reported.
A spokesperson for the Israeli military mentioned it was trying into the report.
The NNA, which gave no supply for its report, mentioned that they had been tending to their flock close to the Wazzani river once they had been shot at.
Lebanese safety sources advised Reuters the shepherds from the Lebanese border village of Wazzani had been aged 20 and 21.
Unifil, the UN peacekeeping pressure working in south Lebanon, mentioned on Wednesday the Lebanese military had requested for its help to evacuate two individuals who had been injured within the Wazzani space.
It mentioned the Israeli military suspended fireplace to permit the Lebanese military and Unifil to conduct a search, however this had been referred to as off till Thursday morning on account of darkness and the presence of land mines within the space.
The Lebanese military has no official spokesperson and didn’t instantly publish a press release.
Israeli forces and the closely armed, Iran-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah have been exchanging fireplace alongside the border because the eruption of the battle between Hamas – a Hezbollah ally – and Israel on Oct. 7.
A spokesperson for the Israeli military mentioned it was trying into the report.
The NNA, which gave no supply for its report, mentioned that they had been tending to their flock close to the Wazzani river once they had been shot at.
Lebanese safety sources advised Reuters the shepherds from the Lebanese border village of Wazzani had been aged 20 and 21.
Unifil, the UN peacekeeping pressure working in south Lebanon, mentioned on Wednesday the Lebanese military had requested for its help to evacuate two individuals who had been injured within the Wazzani space.
It mentioned the Israeli military suspended fireplace to permit the Lebanese military and Unifil to conduct a search, however this had been referred to as off till Thursday morning on account of darkness and the presence of land mines within the space.
The Lebanese military has no official spokesperson and didn’t instantly publish a press release.
Israeli forces and the closely armed, Iran-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah have been exchanging fireplace alongside the border because the eruption of the battle between Hamas – a Hezbollah ally – and Israel on Oct. 7.