Lebanese resistance targets several Israeli enemy sites with Katyusha rockets

Beirut (ST) – Today, the Lebanese resistance targeted with dozens of Katyusha rockets and assault drones several sites of the Israeli enemy in northern occupied Palestine in response to its attacks on south Lebanese villages, and in support of the Palestinian people and their resistance.

“In support of the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and in response to the assassination crime committed by the Israeli enemy this afternoon in the Al-Zarriya area, the resistance men launched an air attack with a squadron of assault drones on the newly established command headquarters of the Eastern Front in the Galilee Division, targeting the command building there and the places where its officers and soldiers were stationed and settled. The resistance fighters hit the enemy’s targets accurately, which led to the outbreak of fire there and left the enemy soldiers dead or wounded”, the resistance stated.

The resistance also launched an air attack with an attack drone on the Metula site, targeting one of its tents and hitting it directly. It launched a third air attack south of Liman, where the drones arrived and exploded on the ground despite the enemy’s attempt to intercept them with Iron Dome missiles, some of which fell in Nahraya and caused damage to it

The resistance also targeted, with guided missiles, an enemy military vehicle after monitoring and tracking it in Jabal Adathar, and hit it directly, which led to its destruction and ignition, leaving its crew dead and wounded.

The resistance bombed enemy artillery positions in Al-Zaourah with dozens of Katyusha rockets. It also targeted spy equipment at the Al-Malikiyah site with artillery shells, hitting it directly, and targeted a gathering of enemy soldiers at the Khallet Wardah site with rocket weapons, hitting it directly

Najla Khoury

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