Several Lebanese Red Cross rescue workers were slightly injured on Sunday in the bombing of a house in southern Lebanon to which they had been sent. “in coordination” with the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), the organization reports.
“Following an airstrike on a house in Srebbine, southern Lebanon, on Sunday 13 October at 8am, Lebanese Red Cross ambulance teams were sent to the scene in coordination with UNIFIL. While the team searched for injured people to rescue, the house was hit a second time, causing concussions among the volunteers and damage to the two ambulances.wrote in X. “The slightly injured volunteers were taken to the hospital and are in good health.”continues, without specifying the number. The Lebanese National Information Agency (ANI) reports four wounded.