Southern Lebanon: BBC sees air strike destruction in deserted towns
Spiralling tensions and cross-border strikes which have killed more than 70 civilians in Lebanon have turned parts of south into ghost towns. Residents have fled, leaving their homes at risk of destruction. The BBC went on patrol with the UN's peacekeeping force there to see what has happened./ The huge crater containing a mangled mattress buried under a pile of dust and stone is all that's left of the building that stood on this spot just days ago./ "We call it 'the pool'," said a Lebanese army officer at Yarine - a border town on the ...
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