3 soldiers killed, others injured in mine explosion in South Lebanon
The Israeli occupation's violations of the ceasefire with Lebanon are ongoing unabated.
Israeli media reported on Sunday on a "tough incident" involving soldiers in South Lebanon.
In detail, Israeli occupation soldiers entered a minefield near Ras al-Naqoura on the border with Lebanon, resulting in a landmine explosion and causing several casualties.
According to the media, the explosion in Ras al-Naqoura involved members of the 146th Brigade, leading to the killing of three soldiers and others sustaining varying degrees of injury.
This comes as Israeli occupation's warplanes have been continuously flying over South Lebanon at low altitudes, adding to its long list of violations of the ceasefire agreement with Lebanon, Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported.
Our correspondent also reported that Israeli occupation forces entered al-Majidiya Farm in the eastern sector and detained two Lebanese citizens from the Sinan family from the town of Ain Qinya while they were harvesting olives.
Earlier in the day, two civilians were reportedly martyred in an Israeli drone strike on a house in the town of Dibbin in the Marjayoun district.
Additionally, the Israeli occupation continues to destroy and devastate houses and lands in Khiam, southern Lebanon, as part of its ongoing aggression. Reportedly, mass explosions were heard deep within the southern governorate.
Israeli strikes kill six in southern Lebanon
On Saturday, Israeli airstrikes killed six people in southern Lebanon, marking a significant escalation just 10 days after a ceasefire between Hezbollah and "Israel" took effect.
Lebanon's Health Ministry reported that an Israeli airstrike on the town of Beit Lif killed six people and injured five others.
In a separate event, a drone strike killed one person in Deir Seryan.
Lebanon's National News Agency confirmed that a drone strike targeted a motorcycle in the southern town.
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