Hezbollah drone strikes Israeli troops in brigade's HQ
Hezbollah's fighters responded to Israeli strikes on Lebanon and struck a key target on Wednesday.
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon - Hezbollah launched a series of operations in support of the Palestinian people and in response to the continued Israeli aggression on Lebanon.
On Wednesday, Hezbollah's Unmanned Air Force launched a suicide drone at the recently established headquarters of the 300th Territorial Brigade, which is responsible for the Western section of Israeli occupation forces' operations on the northern front.
The drone successfully hit the positions and dwelling areas of Israeli troops in Ya'ara. Hezbollah said that the attack was executed in response to Israeli airstrikes that targeted the Bekaa Valley late on Tuesday.
Later in the afternoon, Hezbollah fighters launched two simultaneous attacks on Israeli military sites in the Israeli-occupied Lebanese Kfar Chouba Hills at 2:20 pm (local time).
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The first attack targeted the Roueissat al-Alam military site, while the second targeted the al-Semmaqa military site. Both attacks dealt direct hits to the intended targets, the Resistance faction announced.
At 4:15 pm, Resistance fighters attacked the Bayyad Blida military site.
The Resistance also responded to Israeli attacks on Lebanese towns, targeting several buildings appropriated by Israeli occupation forces in the Manara settlement. Hezbollah fighters renewed their attacks on the settlement later on Wednesday.
Hezbollah also mourned its fighter, martyr Mohammad Hassan Taha, "Karrar", who was martyred on the path to al-Quds. The martyr was born in the city of Baalbeck in 1972.
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