Lebanon Red Cross says three paramedics wounded in strike on country’s south

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Three paramedics were wounded on Tuesday in a strike on south Lebanon while on a rescue mission coordinated with UN peacekeepers, the Lebanese Red Cross said.

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Four ambulance teams were dispatched to the southern city of Nabatiyeh in coordination with UNIFIL following a strike there, the Lebanese Red Cross said, adding that “the site was bombed again and three... volunteers were injured and are being transported to hospital.”

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