Media: Israel neutralises commander of Hezbollah's Radwan elite force in Lebanon VIDEO
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has neutralised Commander of the "Radwan" elite force of Hezbollah Abbas Adnan Moslem in the Aitaroun area, Lebanon.
Moslem was responsible for orchestrating terrorist activities targeting Israel's northern region and IDF troops, Caliber.Az reports, citing IDF.
Over the past day, IDF troops eliminated dozens of Hezbollah terrorists and targeted their military infrastructure.
The 146th Division successfully struck approximately 50 terror sites, while soldiers from the 98th Division neutralized terrorists who were preparing an ambush. Additionally, they located and destroyed a ready-to-use Kornet missile launcher.
The Israeli Air Force also played a crucial role, conducting airstrikes on around 200 terror targets across Lebanon. In Jabalya, in the northern Gaza Strip, troops eliminated terrorists near a car bomb.
In central Gaza, the 252nd Division carried out targeted operations, killing terrorists and dismantling Hamas infrastructure. Furthermore, in southern Gaza, troops worked alongside the IAF to destroy infrastructure and eliminate additional terrorists.
Meanwhile, on the night of October 25, the Israeli Air Force (IAF) carried out multiple strikes on targets in Lebanon, including areas in Beirut, near the Syrian border, and in the southern region of the country.
The targets in Beirut were attacked in neighborhoods such as Choueifat, Amrusiyah, Haret Hreik, Al-Jamous, Bourj el-Barajneh and Hadath. The assault involved several attacks, during which the IAF launched dozens of missiles and bombs at various targets.
A specific target was also struck in the Masnaa area, located on the border between Lebanon and Syria. Lebanese sources further reported that the IDF targeted a site in Hasbaya, approximately eight kilometres from the Israeli border, resulting in casualties among Lebanese journalists, photographers, and technical personnel.
By Naila Huseynova