BBC Embeds with Lebanon Paramedics After Israeli Air Raids

BBC's correspondent witnesses the aftermath of Israeli strikes on Lebanon as paramedics brave the violence to save lives in the abandoned city of Nabatieh.
Nabatieh, a once-vibrant Lebanese city, now lies abandoned as the aftermath of recent Israeli air strikes grips the region. BBC Middle East correspondent Hugo Bachega has embedded with local paramedics to witness their tireless efforts to save lives amidst the destruction.
The scene is one of chaos and despair. Buildings reduced to rubble, streets littered with debris, and a palpable sense of fear and uncertainty hangs in the air. Yet, amid the devastation, a glimmer of hope emerges as the paramedics bravely navigate the hazardous conditions to provide critical medical aid to those in need.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Bachega closely follows the paramedic teams as they rush to respond to the latest reports of casualties. The teams work tirelessly, navigating the treacherous terrain and dodging the ongoing threat of further strikes to reach those trapped or injured.
Source: BBC News


