BEIRUT, LEBANON – In a coordinated effort, specialized units of the Lebanese Army’s Command – Directorate of Guidance have successfully dismantled four unexploded aerial bombs that were leftover from the recent Israeli aggression. The operation, which took place in various locations across the country, ensured the safety of civilians residing in targeted areas.
According to statements issued by the Lebanese Army Command, the specialized units worked diligently to dismantle the unexploded aerial bombs in the towns of Abba, Harouf – Nabatiyeh, Burj Al-Shamali – Tyre, and Dibbin – Marjayoun. The bombs were subsequently transported to a safe location, where further necessary action will be taken.
In light of this development, the Lebanese Army Command has reiterated the importance of exercising maximum caution in areas that have been subjected to Israeli attacks. This warning is a direct response to the lingering threat posed by unexploded ordnance and other hazardous materials left behind by the aggressors.
To mitigate this risk, the Lebanese Army Command has urged civilians to report any suspicious objects to the nearest military center. This vigilance is a crucial step towards preventing potential accidents and ensuring the overall safety of the local population.
This latest operation highlights the unwavering commitment of the Lebanese Army to protecting its citizens and responding to the aftermath of Israeli aggression. The Army’s swift and decisive actions have undoubtedly contributed to maintaining the security and stability of the country.
In a broader context, the Lebanese Army’s efforts to address the consequences of Israel’s aggression serve as a poignant reminder of the need for continued international support and solidarity in resolving the longstanding conflict. The successful dismantling of unexploded aerial bombs underscores the critical importance of cooperation between military personnel, civilians, and local authorities in fostering a safe environment for all.
The incident reiterates the imperative for international actors to acknowledge and address the ongoing humanitarian and security challenges faced by Lebanon, particularly in the wake of repeated Israeli attacks.
