Three Israeli soldiers were wounded in south Lebanon yesterday, one of them seriously, by explosive charges detonated at roadsides. The incidents occurred near Khubeida village, where two of the soldiers were hurt and near Joia village where the third was wounded.
Two attacks on the Israel Defense Force and the South Lebanon Army (SLA) Sunday caused no casualities. In one case, the IDF discovered and dismantled three roadside bombs planted southwest of Kamed A1-Lus in the eastern sector of the front. An SLA position north of Tyre came under small arms and rocket-propelled grenade fire but no one was hit.
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