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MoPH: One injured in the raid on Deir Siryan

MoPH: One injured in the raid on Deir Siryan

MTV Lebanon12-06-2025

A statement was issued by the Public Health Emergency Operations Center of the Ministry of Public Health, announcing that "the raid carried out by an Israeli enemy drone on a motorcycle in the town of Deir Siryan resulted in a citizen being injured."

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