Lebanese Army Reports Intermittent Shelling in Southern Villages After Ceasefire
The Lebanese Army stated that intermittent shelling occurred on southern Lebanese villages following the implementation of a ceasefire. The incidents were reported as recent events. Details on the parties involved or the ceasefire's specifics were not provided in the announcement.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewThis shelling was described as occurring intermittently in the affected areas. The report did not specify the source of the shelling or provide further details on the ceasefire agreement.
Ceasefire The ceasefire had recently been implemented, according to the army's statement.
Southern Lebanese villages were the locations impacted by the shelling. No information was given on casualties, damage, or responses to these incidents.
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The intermittent shelling may represent minor residual actions that do not undermine the overall success of the ceasefire agreement.
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