Walkie talkie pager explosions, Lebanese militants evacuated

Collapse in Lebanon: Dozens of Militants Evacuated for Treatment in Iran

Hospitals in Lebanon are collapsing under pressure, as Iran announces it will evacuate dozens of militants injured in the explosion of Hezbollah's communication devices for treatment in Tehran.

Injured Lebanese militants evacuated to Iran (Photo: Arab media sources)

Following Iran's pledge to assist Lebanon after the injuries and deaths of thousands of Hezbollah members over recent days—attributed to Israel—nearly a hundred injured militants have been evacuated for medical care in Iran. In the past two days alone, around 4,000 Hezbollah militants have been reported injured or killed due to the explosion of pagers and communication devices used in terrorist activities, an operation linked to Israel by foreign media.

Videos now circulating on social media and Lebanese and Iranian news outlets show an aircraft filled with injured individuals connected to IV drips and bandaged in various parts of their bodies. Footage also depicts a representative from the Iranian Red Crescent overseeing the evacuation of the wounded militants.

According to reports from Lebanon, at least 4,000 Hezbollah members have been injured in the explosion of the electronic devices, causing hospitals in the country to become overwhelmed with complex injuries. A Saudi report claims that at least 500 Hezbollah militants were blinded in the explosion, with hundreds more losing the use of their hands, legs, and other limbs. Iranian media report that at least 97 of the injured will be evacuated this evening on a special flight for treatment in Tehran.

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