The Lebanese National Resistance conducts military drills with live ammunition in South Lebanon

Beirut (ST): The Lebanese National Resistance conducted a military drill with live ammunition in South Lebanon, which is considered as one of the largest that it holds in front of the media. The drill included a military parade and simulation of operations targeting the Zionist entity through a drone or raid.

About 200 members of the resistance members participated in the drill that took place in the town of Armati, about 20 kilometers north of the border with occupied Palestine, on the occasion of the anniversary of the withdrawal of the Zionist enemy’s army from south Lebanon on May 25, 2000.

The resistance fighters carried out a simulation of a drone attack on a target inside Israel, and another of the process of storming into the border line with occupied Palestine, storming into a Zionist settlement, and attacking vehicles on the other side before pulling a “corpse”  for one of the Israeli soldiers and transporting it across the border, in what appeared to be a simulation of the process of capturing Israeli soldiers.

A number of snipers fired at targets marked with the entity’s logo, while resistance fighters on motorcycles fired live bullets at specific targets.

The resistance fighters presented physical  and attacks amid heavy machine-gun fire, as explosive devices blasts, in the presence of hundreds of journalists and photographers, in a largest media gathering witnessed by a resistance event in many years.

During the drills, Hezbollah displayed different types of light and heavy weapons, such as rocket launchers, vehicles equipped with heavy machine guns or anti-aircraft guns, in addition to anti-tank and shoulder-launched missiles.

During the drills, the head of Hezbollah’s Executive Council, Hashem Safieddine, affirmed full readiness to confront any aggression.

He said: “Today’s resistance is an extended force and a complete axis that will continue to develop across Gaza, the West Bank, the occupied lands of 1948, and Lebanon, starting from Iran,” stressing that the dismantling these fronts is impossible.

K.Q.

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