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Hezbollah attacked Israel with a drone: 18 soldiers were injured

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Bloomberg suggests that the group’s strike activity signals the likely start of an all-out armed struggle.

Eighteen Israeli soldiers were injured as a result of a Hezbollah drone attack on Sunday, June 30. This was reported by the Bloomberg news agency.

“The Israeli Armed Forces (IDF – ed.) said 18 soldiers were wounded in a Hezbollah drone attack, one of them with serious injuries,” the report said.

The strike was carried out on the command post in response to Israeli shelling of buildings in southern Lebanon, Hezbollah representatives said.

The IDF said it responded by striking a Hezbollah observation post and rocket launcher in Lebanon.

Hezbollah’s recent strikes are the most powerful in months. According to the media, this indicates the likely outbreak of a full-scale conflict between this group and Israel.

Earlier, the Israeli Foreign Ministry announced that the moment was “approaching” for the country to declare a full-scale war against Hezbollah.

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Source: korrespondent

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