The Israel Defense Forces have no exact information about how these weapons got to Hezbollah and who taught its militants to use them.
About 60-70% of the weapons discovered by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) in the Hezbollah group during the military operation in southern Lebanon came from Russia. The Israeli military reported this to The Wall Street Journal.
According to them, they do not have exact data on how these weapons got into Hezbollah and who taught its militants to use them. However, according to the marks on some samples, the weapons were brought to southern Lebanon from Syria. One of the missiles was labeled in Russian indicating that the ammunition had been transferred to the Syrian Ministry of Defense.
According to IDF experts, some of the Russian weapons that went to Hezbollah were manufactured in 2020 and delivered to southern Lebanon in the past few years. Other examples are older, with markings indicating they were made in the 1980s. Anti-tank missiles discovered in modern weapons Cornet. Short-range missiles were also found in the bunkers. Metis, Competition, Bassoon And baby
Let’s remember that Israel discovered a Russian weapons warehouse for Hezbollah 320 meters from the base of UN peacekeepers.
Subsequently, it became known that Israel plans to transfer Russian weapons seized from terrorists to Ukraine.
Source: korrespondent

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