The Lebanese army reported the capture of a large Hezbollah ammunition depot in southern Lebanon, according to information from the Ukrainian portal Militarnyi.
The hideout was discovered between the villages of Kafra and Seddikin, in a region traditionally considered an area of strong activity for the group.
In images shared on X by OSINTWarfareit is possible that the hideout housed Soviet drones Tu-143 Reis which had been converted into cruise missiles.
Significant arsenals of other weapons were also found in the hideout. Among the items seized were 1,640 122 mm rockets for the BM-21 Grad MLRS and approximately 4 million rounds of rifle ammunition Kalashnikov.
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Now, the military is working to dismantle the warehouse and ensure the safety of the seized ammunition. The operation is part of a series of measures to stabilize the situation in southern Lebanon, where occasional clashes and shelling continue.
The Lebanese Armed Forces have seized a large Hezbollah ammunition warehouse located between the villages of Kafra and Seddiqin in southern Lebanon. The army is currently working to dismantle the site and secure the stored munitions.
The facility contained:
• 1,640 Grad… pic.twitter.com/6JnDrdxYvy
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