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The IDF blew up the Hezbollah tunnels with 100 tons of explosives

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One of the tunnels belongs to the so-called Radwan Forces. It contains a command center and a weapons depot.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) destroyed four underground tunnels of Hezbollah militants in southern Lebanon. The army press service reported this on Saturday, October 19.

It is indicated that one of the tunnels belongs to the so-called Radwan Forces. It contains a command center, warehouse of weapons and food, living room, motorcycles and other equipment.

More than 100 tons of explosives were used to destroy the four tunnels.

In total, more than 50 other tunnel shafts and three other main tunnels were destroyed by 91st Division sappers in southern Lebanon.

Earlier, Israel discovered Russian weapons in the possession of Hezbollah militants. Its warehouse is 320 meters from the UN peacekeeping base and 360 meters from the IDF observation tower.

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