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Hezbollah says targeted troops in northern 'Israel' with drones

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  • Hezbollah launched drones and rockets at 'Israeli' forces, wounding three soldiers amid continued cross-border clashes despite a truce.

Hezbollah said it targeted troops in northern 'Israel' with drones on Saturday in response to repeated 'Israeli' attacks on Lebanon despite an ongoing truce between the two sides.

In a statement, the group said that it "targeted a gathering of Israeli enemy army soldiers near Misgav Am", just over the border, in retaliation for "the Israeli enemy's violation of the ceasefire".

Hours later, it said it had launched another drone at "a gathering of Israeli enemy soldiers at a helicopter landing pad" in Shlomi, also along the countries' shared frontier.

The group also announced attacks on 'Israeli' military targets inside Lebanon using rockets and drones.

After Hezbollah's first announcement, the 'Israeli' military reported "several" explosive drone launches by Hezbollah into 'Israeli' territory, saying one army reservist had been severely wounded and two others moderately injured in one of the attacks, without specifying where.

It also said Hezbollah "launched several explosive drones toward (Israeli) soldiers operating in southern Lebanon".

"In one of the incidents, an explosive drone hit an unmanned engineering vehicle belonging to IDF soldiers. Damage was caused to the vehicle, and no IDF injuries were reported."

'Israeli' forces and Hezbollah have traded fire daily, mostly in southern Lebanon, despite the ceasefire agreement in effect since April 17.

Earlier on Saturday, 'Israel's' military said it had struck more than 85 Hezbollah infrastructure sites "from the air and on the ground" in the past 24 hours, including weapon storage facilities and launchers.

It also said it had struck an underground Hezbollah weapons production site in east Lebanon's Bekaa valley, as well as militants "advancing terrorist activities against IDF soldiers operating in southern Lebanon".

Lebanese authorities reported at least eight people, including a girl, killed by 'Israeli' strikes on Saturday.

'Israeli' attacks have killed more than 2,750 people in Lebanon since Hezbollah drew the country into the Middle East war on March 2, according to the Lebanese health ministry.