Royal Navy Assists 72 Would-Be Irregular MigrantsHOSTILE ARTILLERY SHELLING TARGETS AL-RANDI AREA BETWEEN RMEISH AND AITA AL-SHAAB, AL-DHAHIRA, AL-BUSTAN AND KFAR KELA, ENEMY FLIGHTS OVER SOUTH LEBANON’S WESTERN SECTOR

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Rabat – Two Royal Navy fighting units intercepted, on Wednesday night, two inflatable boats heading for the Canary Islands, respectively 39 km southwest of Tarfaya and 41 km northwest of Tan-Tan, carrying 76 would-be irregular migrants, including 54 Sub-Saharans and 22 Moroccans, according to a press release from the General Staff of the Royal Armed Forces.

The rescued individuals were given the necessary treatment before being taken to the ports of Laayoune and Tan-Tan respectively and will be handed over to the Royal Gendarmerie for the usual administrative procedures, the same source concluded.

Source: Agency Morocaine De Presse

The Randi area between the towns of Rmeish and Aita al-Shaab was subjected to enemy artillery shelling, our correspondent reported on Thursday.

The enemy also fired artillery shells on the outskirts of the border towns of Al-Dhaira and Al-Bustan, with Israeli warplanes flying at medium altitude over south Lebanon’s western sector.

Additionally, National News Agency correspondent in Tyre reported that enemy artillery shelled the Al-Dhahira site towards the outskirts of Ramia – Beit Lif.

NNA correspondent in Marjeyoun reported that the enemy’s artillery targeted the town of Kfar Kiea.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon