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Missile Incident Near Russian TV Crew Highlights Regional Tensions
A missile strike near a Russian state TV crew in southern Lebanon raises concerns about operational safety and infrastructure stability in conflict zones.
Editorial Staff
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On March 20, 2026, a missile landed close to a Russian state TV crew during a live broadcast in southern Lebanon, resulting in injuries to both the reporter and cameraman.
The incident underscores the precarious nature of media operations in conflict areas, where infrastructure and safety protocols must be rigorously evaluated.
Israel has stated that it issued warnings prior to the strike and maintains that it does not target journalists, yet the proximity of the missile raises questions about the effectiveness of such warnings.