Field officer in the resistance operations room: More than 25 Israeli elite officers and soldiers were killed

A field officer in the Lebanese resistance operations room confirmed that more than 25 Israeli elite officers and soldiers were killed and more than 130 others were injured since the enemy announced the start of its ground operation towards the villages of southern Lebanon.
He indicated that the enemy acknowledged some of these numbers, but the coming days will reveal what it has hidden.
The officer said in a statement on Saturday that the resistance men on Friday night in the Adaisseh axis opened fire with their light and medium machine guns towards the infiltrating Israeli force, which resulted in the explosion of mines and the deaths and injuries of about 15 soldiers.
The officer added: “Another enemy force tried to infiltrate at dawn yesterday through another path towards the Adaisseh municipality building, so the resistance men confronted them with machine guns and rockets, during which the enemy suffered losses among its soldiers and was forced to withdraw.
The officer pointed out that the resistance’s fire support groups continue to target enemy soldiers’ gatherings in barracks, military sites and settlements across the Lebanese border with artillery shells, rockets and heavy machine guns, achieving direct hits.
He indicated that the resistance’s missile force continues to bomb various targets at different ranges deep in northern occupied Palestine with intense missile salvos, and the resistance’s air force continues to target Israeli military bases and barracks in northern occupied Palestine with squadrons of suicide drones.
Rawaa Ghanam

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