A Sri Lankan woman has reportedly suffered minor injuries following airstrikes conducted by Israel in Lebanon yesterday, April 8. Officials from the Sri Lankan Embassy in Beirut confirmed that her condition is stable and that she is not in critical danger.
The attacks, which took place over a brief span of approximately 10 minutes, have caused significant casualties in Lebanon. According to local health authorities, 254 people lost their lives and 1,165 others were injured during the series of airstrikes. The rapid and intense nature of the assaults has left communities grappling with both immediate injuries and widespread damage.
The Sri Lankan Embassy continues to monitor the situation closely and is in contact with local authorities to provide assistance to its citizens in Lebanon. The incident highlights the ongoing humanitarian impact of the conflict in the region, affecting both residents and foreign nationals present in the country.
Authorities have urged caution and advised the public to follow safety measures as the situation remains volatile, while international organizations and neighboring nations assess the unfolding crisis.

