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    Escalating Tensions: Kremlin Voices Grave Concerns as Russian Citizens Urged to Exit Lebanon Amid Israel-Hezbollah Conflict

    BRICS+ News ServicesBy BRICS+ News ServicesSeptember 24, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Kremlin Expresses Grave Concern Over Escalating Israel-Lebanon Conflict

    The Kremlin has voiced deep concern over the intensifying Israeli airstrikes that have led to significant casualties in Lebanon. According to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, the situation is "extremely dangerous," with nearly 500 people killed and around 1,600 injured. The Russian government warned of the potential for conflict to spread, further destabilizing the already volatile region.

    “This development is potentially extremely dangerous,” Peskov stated, emphasizing the alarming expansion of the conflict zone. He also expressed skepticism about reaching any peaceful resolution in the immediate future, placing considerable blame on the United States for allegedly impeding peace efforts. “A peaceful resolution right now is, in essence, controlled by one country,” Peskov remarked, casting doubt on the likelihood of a swift resolution.

    The hostilities between Israel and Hamas have taken a severe toll since they escalated last October when Hamas forces killed over 1,000 civilians in southern Israel. Since then, the conflict has rapidly expanded, now threatening to involve neighboring Lebanon.

    Amid the escalating violence, the Russian Embassy in Lebanon has urged its citizens to depart the country. Ambassador Alexander Rudakov recommended those feeling unsafe use commercial flights while Beirut’s airport remains operational, stressing that "this is not the time for tourism." Similarly, Russia’s Ambassador to Israel, Anatoly Viktorov, advised Russians to avoid unnecessary travel to the region.

    The conflict has broadened with Israel targeting Hezbollah, another militant group based in Lebanon. On Monday, Israeli forces claimed to have killed numerous Hezbollah militants and struck around 1,600 sites across southern and eastern Lebanon, including a critical strike in Beirut. These actions prompted Hezbollah to retaliate by launching a barrage of missiles at Israeli air bases.

    Casualty reports from Lebanon’s health ministry indicated that at least 492 people, including 35 children, have been killed in the ongoing airstrikes, with at least 1,645 individuals wounded. The high civilian toll has prompted international leaders and the United Nations to call for an immediate de-escalation of the conflict. Turkey has also weighed in, warning that Israel’s actions could plunge the entire region into chaos.

    The global community is watching with bated breath, hoping for diplomatic interventions that might prevent further violence and human suffering. The situation remains tense, and the potential for a broader conflict looms large, underscoring the urgent need for renewed peace efforts in the region.

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