The Lebanese resistance shoots down an Israeli enemy drone and targets Kiryat Shmona

Beirut(S)-The Lebanese National Resistance announced today that it shot down an Israeli enemy drone in the town of Taybeh and targeted the settlement of “Kiryat Shmona” with a missile salvo.

The resistance’s first statement said that “in support of our steadfast Palestinian people in Gaza Strip, and in support of their valiant and honorable resistance, and in defense of Lebanon and its people, our fighters targeted an Israeli Hermes 450 drone at 10:00 pm yesterday in the skies of the town of Taybeh with a surface-to-air missile, and it was shot down and seen burning.”

In a second statement, the resistance announced that it targeted the settlement of “Kiryat Shmona” with a missile salvo at around 12:15 am.

The Lebanese resistance carried out several successful operations against the Israeli enemy last night, where it targeted an enemy forces gathering west of the town of Alma al-Shaab with a squadron of suicide drones and achieved direct hits.

 It also launched an air attack with special drones on military points in Tel Aviv, and targeted the “Karyot” area north of the occupied city of Haifa with a missile salvo, and the “Ragavim” military base, which contains training camps for the Israeli Golani Brigade, with suicide drones, and hit the targets accurately.

Aourwa Deep

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