Lebanese Red Cross says 18 killed in strike

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BEIRUT (AFP) – The Lebanese Red Cross said 18 people died in a strike on north Lebanon yesterday, with the Health Ministry and official media reporting an Israeli raid on the area far from Hezbollah strongholds.
 
“Eighteen dead and four wounded in the strike on Aito,” the Red Cross said, referring to a village in the Zgharta district. The Health Ministry earlier said an Israeli strike there killed nine people, with the official National News Agency also saying Israel targeted a “residential apartment” in the village.
 
An AFP photographer at the site of the strike said it had levelled a residential building at the entrance to the village.
 
Body parts were scattered in the rubble, with Red Cross volunteers searching for survivors in the wreckage while ambulances evacuated wounded people.
 
The Lebanese army imposed a security cordon in the area, where the strike had also sparked a fire, he said.
 
Last Saturday, the Health Ministry reported two dead and four wounded in an Israeli strike on Deir Billa, some 15 kilometres from the town of Batroun on Lebanon’s north coast.
 
Paramedics with the Lebanese Red Cross unearth a body from the rubble at the site of an Israeli airstrike that targeted the northern Lebanese village of Aito. PHOTO: AFP