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Israeli attacks kill 31 people in Lebanon

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Ten countries have been attacked after the US and Israel declared war on Iran

Across southern Lebanon and Beruit 31 people have been killed with 149 also injured due to strikes from Israel, according to Lebanon’s health ministry. It comes as tensions rise across the world with the US and Israel declaring war on Iran.

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On Saturday, February 28 the United States and Israel launched a joint military attack on Iran following weeks of pressure from President Trump threatening action unless Iran’s leadership agreed to give up its nuclear programme.

Since the first US-Israel strike on Iran on Saturday 14 cities have been hit in Iran.

Striking back, Iran has launched strikes across nine countries including Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. An Iranian drone has also struck a runway at a UK military base in Cyprus.

Israel bombed Lebanon after Hezbollah – Lebanese paramilitary group – joined the war in the Middle East.

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Reports from the IDF have claimed that a senior member of the militant group has been killed in the strikes.

Lebanon’s health ministry has confirmed the death of 31 people with over 100 injured as the Israeli military claim the attack on the country will last days.

IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir said: “We have begun an offensive campaign against Hezbollah. We are not just on the defensive, now we go on the offence.

“We need to prepare for several days of fighting, many. We need strong defensive readiness and continuous offensive preparedness, in waves.”

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Shock as woman dies on footpath near Bolton church

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Shock as woman dies on footpath near Bolton church

Emergency services were called to Junction Road in Deane at just before 10am today, March 2.

But tragically upon arrival, a woman died at the scene.

Her age has not yet been released, but police have confirmed that there are no suspicious circumstances around her death.

Officers unloading a forensic tent (Image: NQ)

A GMP spokesperson said: “Emergency services responded to reports of a concern for welfare on Junction Road in Bolton this morning, Monday, March 2.

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“Sadly, a woman died at the scene. The scene will remain in place whilst officers conduct their enquiries.”

A footpath which runs off Junction Road, down the side of the St Mary’s Church, Deane, cemetery, was seen cordoned off.

As of 10.45am, Junction Road itself had also been cordoned off, with at least eight NWAS vehicles on scene, including ambulances, rapid response vehicles and larger paramedic vehicles, as well as two air ambulances.

Forensic tent set up on the path (Image: NQ)

There were also a number of police vehicles on scene.

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But by 11am the road cordon was lifted, with the ambulance vehicles and air ambulance leaving. Police remained on scene to guard the cordon on the footpath, which remained in place.

More officers later arrived to set up a tent on the path.

To see this event as it unfolded, follow this link for our live blog: https://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/25898612.emergency-services-scene-woman-dies-bolton/

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The path leads to The Middlebrook Valley Trail. The popular walking and cycling route connects Bolton town centre to the Middlebrook Retail Park/Horwich area, passing through Deane Church Clough, Ladybridge, and along the Middle Brook.

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The Bolton News spoke to residents on the scene about how events unfolded today.

One said: “I just saw police cars, helicopters and the ambulances. 

“There was a lot of police and ambulances, then a lot of them went.” 

Upon hearing that a woman had died, he said: “Aw bless, it’s not nice.” 

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He added that there had previously been other police incidents in the area.

Another described it as “awful”.

One other added: “We didn’t see anything or hear anything at all until we heard the sirens at around 9.50am. 

“We heard a lot of sirens and helicopters, it was busy.” 

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The resident added that nothing like this “ever happens around here”, with dog walkers using the path to cut through.

Another resident concurred that the path is regularly used by dog walkers.

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Everything you need to know as police called following death of woman in Bolton

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