Missile Lands Near Reporter During Live Broadcast From Southern Lebanon
In Brief
The incident highlights the risks faced by journalists covering escalating cross-border hostilities in the region.
Key Facts
- A missile landed metres away from a Russia Today reporter in southern Lebanon during a live broadcast.
- British journalist Steve Sweeney was identified as the correspondent involved in the incident.
- Videos show missile fragments impacting northern Israel, according to local Israeli platforms.
- Footage captured the journalist diving off screen as the missile struck nearby.
- The missile strike occurred amid ongoing Israeli attacks in southern Lebanon.
What Happened
A missile struck close to a Russia Today reporter, Steve Sweeney, while he was reporting live from southern Lebanon. The incident was captured on video and occurred during ongoing Israeli military activity in the area.
Why It Matters
This event underscores the dangers journalists encounter in conflict zones and draws attention to the intensity of current hostilities between Israel and groups in Lebanon. It also raises concerns about the safety of media personnel operating near active conflict sites.
What's Next
Further developments in the cross-border conflict may impact both civilian and journalist safety. Observers are monitoring for official statements and potential escalation in the region.
Sources
- Al Jazeera — Videos show Iranian missile fragments impacting northern Israel(3h ago)
- BBC News — Watch: Missile lands next to presenter during live report from Lebanon(11h ago)
- The Independent — British journalist ‘miraculously survived’ after missile almost hits him while reporting in Lebanon(5h ago)
