Lebanese Resistance Targets 10 Israeli Enemy Bases and Barracks with Katyusha Missiles

The Lebanese resistance targeted 10 military bases and barracks of the Israeli enemy with Katyusha rockets, achieving direct casualties.

In statements today, the Resistance said: “In support of our steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and in support of their courageous and honorable resistance and in response to the Israeli enemy’s attacks on the steadfast southern villages and safe houses, resistance men targeted with Katyusha rockets the main Israeli enemy intelligence headquarters in the northern region that is responsible for assassinations at the Mishar base, and North Corps headquarters at Ein Zeitim base, Air Control Unit headquarters and Air Operations Department at Meron Base and the main base of the Missile Air Defence of  the Northern Region Command at the Berea barracks, the Air and Missile Defence headquarters at the Kilaa barracks and the command center of the 188th force of the 36th Division in Al-olika barracks .

The resistance men also targeted with Katyusha rockets the newly developed headquarters of the 91st Division in Ayelet Hashahar, the headquarters of the missile and artillery battalion in the Yoav barracks, the headquarters of the war group in the Yarden barracks, and the headquarters of the 210th Golan Division in Nafah

Amal Farhat

 

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