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Hezbollah ammunition depot explosion kills 6 soldiers south of Litani

Six Lebanese army soldiers were killed in an explosion while inspecting a weapons depot in Majdal Zoun and Wadi Zibqin, Tyre. (@LebarmyOfficial)
Six Lebanese army soldiers were killed in an explosion while inspecting a weapons depot in Majdal Zoun and Wadi Zibqin, Tyre. (@LebarmyOfficial)
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09 Aug 2025 08:08:04 GMT9
09 Aug 2025 08:08:04 GMT9
  • Army remains ‘faithful guardian of borders,’ President Aoun says

Najia Houssari

BEIRUT: Six Lebanese army soldiers were killed and others wounded in an explosion while inspecting a weapons depot in Majdal Zoun and Wadi Zibqin, Tyre.

The victims include four members from the 5th Infantry Brigade and two from the Engineering Regiment.

The Lebanese army is dismantling and detonating weapons and ammunition confiscated south of the Litani River, in accordance with the ceasefire agreement between Lebanon and Israel and UN Resolution 1701.

Most of the ammunition belongs to Hezbollah, and according to a military source, the incident occurred in a Hezbollah facility.

President Joseph Aoun held a phone call with Army Commander Gen. Rodolph Haykal, during which he was briefed on the circumstances of the incident.

The Presidential Palace’s media office stated that “the incident occurred when ammunition exploded in an army engineering regiment unit as its members were working to remove and dismantle it.”

In an official statement, Aoun expressed “deep sadness over the martyrdom of the soldiers,” offering “his condolences to their families and the army” and wishing the injured “a speedy recovery.”

Aoun said: “The country has lost today a group of its finest men, who sacrificed their pure souls in defense of Lebanon’s territory and sovereignty.

“They demonstrated that the Lebanese army remains the country’s protective shield and the faithful guardian of its borders.

“I affirm that their martyrdom is not the end, but a beacon of hope that lights the way for future generations and reminds them that only significant sacrifices can protect the nation’s freedom.”

Prime Minister Nawaf Salam mourned “with deep sadness the army martyrs who died in the south while carrying out their national duty.”

He affirmed that “our army is the nation’s stabilizing force, the bastion of sovereignty, the protector of unity, and the guardian of legitimate institutions.”

The incident follows the Lebanese government’s decision to restore state control over arms and execute the objectives of the US plan regarding the enforcement mechanism.

The decision is publicly opposed by Hezbollah, which refuses to hand over its weapons without any guarantees that Israel will fulfill the required provisions.

On Friday night, the Lebanese army pursued groups of bikers who attempted to block the airport road in an effort to enter Beirut’s neighborhoods, following calls on social media to stage random demonstrations in support of Hezbollah and its weapons.

Footage was shared showing army members pursuing bikers to prevent them from engaging in acts of unrest.

In a statement shared on Saturday, the Lebanese Army Command said: “In light of the exceptional challenges facing Lebanon currently, particularly the continued Israeli violations of Lebanese sovereignty and the sensitive security situation, there have been calls on social media for protests, accompanied by old and manipulated videos aimed at inciting unrest among citizens.”

The army command warned “citizens against engaging in actions with unpredictable consequences that could destabilize the country.”

It added: “The army, while affirming its respect for the peaceful expression of opinions, will not tolerate any breach of security, disruption of civil peace, road blockades, or attacks on public and private property.”

The army called on all citizens and political factions to “act responsibly during this difficult period,” emphasizing the importance of “unity and solidarity to overcome the dangers facing our country.”

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