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IDF Reservist Killed, Senior Officers Wounded in Hezbollah Blast Along Litani River

An initial IDF inquiry says the blast was apparently caused by an enemy explosive device as troops operated near the Litani River area.

  • On Wednesday, Master Sgt. Alexander Filin, 29, of Haifa, was killed by an explosive device while operating with the 36th Division near the Litani River at approximately 5 p.m.
  • Seven other soldiers were wounded in the blast, including the 36th Division's deputy commander and a 556th Transport Brigade battalion commander who sustained moderate injuries.
  • Following the explosion, the IDF targeted Hezbollah infrastructure in the area with artillery fire, as an initial military inquiry attributed the blast to an enemy explosive device.
  • Earlier on Wednesday, Hezbollah FPV drones wounded five soldiers from the Givati Brigade combat team near Tebnit, with one severely wounded and others moderately or lightly hurt.
  • The military faces uncertainty regarding its northern border strategy, with options ranging from capturing additional targets like Nabatieh to gradual withdrawal back to the border line.
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An Israeli soldier was killed on Wednesday in southern Lebanon, Israel's defence forces announced. The military was identified as Sergeant Major Alexander Filin, 29 years old, who lost his life in battle.

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Ynet News broke the news in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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