Lebanon
After a nine-day delay for access, the Lebanese Red Cross recovered five bodies from a targeted car and two other attack sites.

Five bodies were pulled from three separate locations in southern Lebanon on Wednesday by Lebanese Red Cross emergency teams, ending a nine-day wait for permission to reach the sites. The most devastating recovery came from a car struck by an airstrike on the Mays al-Jabal–Zawtar–Wadi Kafardjal road, where the remains of a Syrian family—the father, his wife, and their son—were found still inside the vehicle in a tragic state, having been unreachable since the day of the attack.
In a separate operation, a Red Cross team retrieved the body of a man killed by a drone strike on his farm along the Shoukin–Nabatieh al-Fawqa road. Another body was recovered in the town of Mays al-Jabal.
All five bodies were transported to the morgue of the People's Salvation Hospital in Nabatieh.



