Kamikaze UAV attack from Hezbollah! There are dead and wounded soldiers… Israeli media: “Our most painful night!”

Attack on Israel from Hezbollah 67 Israeli soldiers were injured

While the Israeli army’s bombardment and ground operation against Lebanon continues, Hezbollah’s Beirut retaliation came yesterday evening. Hezbollah announced that it hit the training camp of the Golani brigade in Binyamina, near Haifa, with kamikaze UAVs.

In the written statement made by the Israeli army, it was stated that all soldiers injured in Hezbollah’s UAV attack on the military base were taken to hospitals and their families were informed.

4 ISRAELI SOLDIERS KILLED, THERE ARE 58 WOUNDED

According to AA news; It was stated in the statement that 4 soldiers lost their lives and 58 soldiers were injured in the attack, and 7 of the injured were in critical condition.

It was stated in the statement that the identities of the dead soldiers would be announced later, and it was emphasized that the investigation into the incident was continuing.

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On the other hand, in the news in Israel’s Yediot Ahranot newspaper, based on the Israeli army, it was stated that the UAV sent by Hezbollah was followed until it disappeared from the radar.

The news stated that Hezbollah sent 2 UAVs over the sea.

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STATEMENT FROM HIZBULLAH

In the statement made by Hezbollah, it was stated that an attack was carried out with a UAV fleet on the training base of the Glolani Brigade of the Israeli army in the Binyamina region in the south of Haifa city, in order to show solidarity with the resistance of the Palestinian people in Gaza, to defend Lebanon and its people, and in response to the attacks on the Basta and Nuwayri neighborhoods in Beirut. recorded.

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It was reported that Hezbollah is ready to protect its “country and people” and that it “will not shy away from its duty to deter the enemy.”

PANIC MOMENTS

This is how the moments of panic were seen in Tel Aviv after the attack.

This content was published by Devrim Karadağ

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