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Army dismantled explosives connected to Israeli spy device
Date of incident:
September 9, 2017
Death toll:
0persons
Number of Injured:
0persons
Actors/Parties Involved:
Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF)
The Lebanese Army dismantled two landmines that were connected to a spy device found on Lebanon's southern border, in Kfar Shuba.
This security incident was mapped according to the closest possible location.
Primary category:
Dismantlement of Explosives/Demining
Classification of conflict (primary):
Border conflicts (Israeli border)
Violations, disputes and/or conflicts instigated by Israeli intrusions on Lebanese national territories, airspace, and territorial waters. While there currently is no Israeli military occupation on Lebanese soil, these events are classified as violations of Lebanese sovereignty and are indicative of the continuous tensions between Lebanon and Israel.
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