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«Хезболлах» нанесла удары по Израилю:

80 ракет выпустили по городу Сафад

50 ракет по поселению Ахихуд

Также ракетному удару в четверг бойцы "Хезболлах" подвергли резервный штаб северной группировки войск, штаб дивизии "Галилея" и склады армии Израиля в районе Амияд. Пресс-служба движения заявляла, что сопротивление атаковало ракетами и базу Даду на севере Израиля.



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«Хезболлах» нанесла удары по Израилю:

80 ракет выпустили по городу Сафад

50 ракет по поселению Ахихуд

Также ракетному удару в четверг бойцы "Хезболлах" подвергли резервный штаб северной группировки войск, штаб дивизии "Галилея" и склады армии Израиля в районе Амияд. Пресс-служба движения заявляла, что сопротивление атаковало ракетами и базу Даду на севере Израиля.

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