A missile hits the Finul headquarters, commanded by General Lázaro

Spanish General Aroldo Lázaro, head of the UN Peace Mission in Lebanon (Finul), confirmed yesterday to the Minister of Defense, Margarita Robles, that there are no casualties after a missile fell on his headquarters, reported sources from Defending.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
15 October 2023 Sunday 10:33
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A missile hits the Finul headquarters, commanded by General Lázaro

Spanish General Aroldo Lázaro, head of the UN Peace Mission in Lebanon (Finul), confirmed yesterday to the Minister of Defense, Margarita Robles, that there are no casualties after a missile fell on his headquarters, reported sources from Defending.

The projectile hit the Finul headquarters, located in the southern Lebanese town of Naqoura, in the midst of crossed attacks between the Shiite group Hizbullah and Israeli troops, the Government of Lebanon reported.

“The Prime Minister, Nayib Miqati, called the commander of the international forces operating in southern Lebanon, General Aroldo Lázaro, to ask him about the circumstances of the fall of a missile at the Finul headquarters in Naqoura,” he reported. the presidency of the Council of Ministers in a statement. In the afternoon, Defense sources reported that the Minister of Defense spoke with the general, who confirmed that there were no victims.

On the other hand, the Ministry of Defense published a message on its

On the other hand, the singer Joan Manuel Serrat expressed his “feeling of anguish and pain” due to the tragedy that the Middle East is experiencing and denied that he had written a letter to the Palestinians of Gaza. In a letter addressed to Efe, the artist points out: “Regarding an alleged letter of mine addressed to the Palestinians of Gaza that is circulating these days on the networks, I would like to clarify that it was in no way written by me and that it does not respond in any way to the feeling of anguish and pain that invades me due to events as tragic and dangerous as those we are experiencing in the Middle East.” Serrat regretted “the manipulation.”