September 29, 2024
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The IDF launched a massive attack on the Hezbollah headquarters in a residential area of ​​Beirut

The IDF launched a massive attack on Hezbollah’s headquarters in a residential area of ​​Beirut. Explosions rang out in the city and a column of smoke rose, the results of the strike are being clarified.”, — write on: unn.ua

On Friday, September 27, the Israel Defense Forces struck the central headquarters of the terrorist organization Hezbollah in Beirut. This was announced in the IDF, reports UNN.

Details

A few minutes ago, the Israel Defense Forces struck the central headquarters of the Hezbollah terrorist organization, which served as the epicenter of Hezbollah terror. Hezbollah’s central headquarters were deliberately built under residential buildings in the center of Dahiya, Beirut, as part of Hezbollah’s strategy of using the Lebanese as human shields.

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Meanwhile, the locals posted a video from Beirut under attack. A series of explosions rang out in the city, followed by a plume of smoke.

We will remind

The other day, the IDF announced that it is recruiting two reserve brigades to perform operational tasks at the northern bridgehead. This will allow to continue the fight against “Hezbollah”, to protect Israel

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