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Russian Emergencies Ministry plane lands in Moscow with 100 Russian citizens from Lebanon

Earlier in the day, special flight of the Russian Emergencies Ministry’s Il-76 aircraft delivered 20 tons of humanitarian aid from Russia to the Lebanese capital of Beirut

DOMODEDOVO /Moscow Region/, November 5. /TASS/. A Russian Emergencies Ministry Il-76 aircraft has landed in Moscow on Tuesday night bringing a group of 100 Russian nationals, who wished to be evacuated from Lebanon amid ongoing combat actions, a TASS correspondent on the scene reported.

The special flight of the Russian Emergencies Ministry’s Il-76 aircraft brought the Russian nationals to the Russian capital upon a return flight as earlier in the day it delivered 20 tons of humanitarian aid from Russia to the Lebanese capital of Beirut.

On October 3, another Il-76 aircraft from the Russian Emergencies Ministry delivered humanitarian aid to Lebanon and then returned home with 60 Russian citizens.

Israel has been delivering massive airstrikes on Hezbollah military targets in Lebanon since September 23, when it launched Operation Northern Arrows. Israel’s declared goal is to create safe conditions in the country’s northern areas so that tens of thousands of local residents could return to their homes.

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was reportedly killed in Israel’s strike on Beirut on September 27. In the early hours of October 1, Israel announced the launch of a ground operation in Lebanon’s border areas.