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Syria Thwarts Smuggling of 150 Explosive Drones and Missiles to Hezbollah via Iraq Border
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First reported by Ynet · 4 hours ago
What happened
Syrian authorities stopped a truck at the Syria-Iraq border carrying 150 explosive drones, anti-tank, and long-range missiles intended for Hezbollah in Lebanon. The vehicle was headed to Baniyas and disguised as an oil transport. Investigations are ongoing to identify those involved.
- 01Syrian forces seized 150 explosive drones, anti-tank, and long-range missiles at the Syria-Iraq border.
- 02The weapons were hidden in a truck disguised as an oil transport vehicle.
- 03The truck was destined for the coastal city of Baniyas in Syria.
- 04Authorities say the arms shipment was intended for Hezbollah in Lebanon.
- 05The Interior Ministry confirmed the ongoing investigation to find all involved parties.
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