Three explosions heard across Beirut: AFP journalists
DUBAI 22°CGOLD/FOREXPRAYER TIMESNEWSLETTERSLOGIN GOLD/FOREXDUBAI 22°CPRAYER TIMES WORLDWORLDGULFMENAEUROPEAFRICAAMERICASASIAAUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALANDCORRECTIONS World / MenaThree explosions heard across Beirut: AFP journalistsMissiles from suspected Israeli drone ignite vehicles and damage Beirut district Three explosions rocked Beirut's southern suburbs early Wednesday, AFP journalists reported. An AFP correspondent saw a column of smoke rising from the Jnah district after three large explosions were heard across the city and saw ambulances headed towards the site. Local media footage showed several cars burning after the strikes in front of a building under construction. State media also reported that an Israeli airstrike hit a car on a key road south of Beirut. "The correspondent of the National News Agency reported that a car on the Khalde highway was targeted by more than one missile fired from a hostile Israeli drone," it said. Israel launches new strikes on southern Beirut Israel launches new strikes on southern Beirut Beirut building collapses after Israeli strike Israel strikes central, southern Beirut: Lebanese media Strikes hit Tyre as Israel intensifies operations Netanyahu warns Hezbollah, Israel renews Beirut strikes Israel launches new strikes on southern Beirut Israeli strikes hit Beirut suburbs after warningالمصدر: Gulf News | Source: Gulf News
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