Jenin Brigade publishes pictures of IOF drones downed during battle
The Jenin Brigade publishes pictures of a number of Israeli occupation drones that its fighters downed.
The Al-Quds Brigade - Jenin Brigade published on Sunday photos of a number of Israeli occupation drones that the Resistance fighters were able to shoot down during the Fury of Jenin Battle that the Resistance announced in response to the Israeli aggression against the city and camp of Jenin.
The Jenin Brigade had previously announced that its fighter downed five drones during the latest Israeli aggression, in addition to damaging a number of the occupation's vehicles.
#سمح_بالنشر (2) ... عدد من مُسيرات الاحتلال التي تمكن مجاهدونا من إسقاطها خلال معركة #بأس_جنين
— رشدي النخالة (@roshdialnkhala) July 9, 2023
كتيبة جنين - الإعلام الحربي pic.twitter.com/S9SLLmOwdd
On Saturday, the Israeli occupation admitted that it had used four drones during the recent aggression against Jenin, most notably the Matrice 300 RTK.
On the same day, the Jenin Brigade released footage showing the moment when an Israeli occupation military bulldozer was detonated during its incursion into the Jenin camp last Monday.
#سرايا_القدس تنشر مشاهد لتفجير عبوة ناسفة نوع "طارق 1" في جرافة عسكرية ضمن معركة #بأس_جنين.#الميادين #فلسطين #جنين_عاصمة_المواجهة pic.twitter.com/0pxNWYBpYL
— قناة الميادين (@AlMayadeenNews) July 8, 2023
The Brigade shared these scenes on its Telegram account, under the authorized publication category. The footage showcases the engineering unit successfully detonating an explosive device known as Tariq 1 within the military bulldozer during the battle of Jenin.
This comes a few days after Israeli occupation forces withdrew from the city of Jenin and its camp after launching an aggression that left 12 Palestinian martyrs and dozens of injuries.
The Israeli aggression was heroically confronted by Palestinian Resistance fighters who carried out a number of deadly strikes and ambushes for occupation forces as part of a battle dubbed The Fury of Jenin.
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