Arab Times

2 drones hit Beirut Hezb

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BEIRUT, Aug 25, (AP): Two Israeli drones crashed in a Hezbollah stronghold in the Lebanese capital overnight, Lebanese and Hezbollah officials said Sunday, saying the first fell on the roof of a building housing the group’s media office while the second landed in a plot behind it.

The spokesman for the Iranbacked Hezbollah said the group did not fire on any of the drones, which crashed amid heightened tensions between neighborin­g Israel and Iran and shortly after Israeli warplanes attacked targets near the Syrian capital, Damascus.

Israeli aircraft continued to violate Lebanese airspace Sunday, flying low over Beirut hours after the drones had crashed, raising fears of a wider conflict.

Hezbollah spokesman Mohammed Afif said a small, unmanned reconnaiss­ance drone fell on a building housing Hezbollah’s media office in the Moawwad neighborho­od in Dahyeh, the group’s stronghold in southern Beirut.

He said a second drone, which appeared to have been sent by Israel to search for the first one less than 45 minutes later, exploded in the air and crashed in an empty plot nearby, shattering windows in surroundin­g buildings. He said the second drone was likely armed, judging by the damage it caused.

Residents said they heard a loud blast that triggered a nighttime fire.

“We did not shoot down or explode any of the drones,” Afif told The Associated Press.

He said Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah will give the official and “appropriat­e” response in a previously scheduled televised appearance later Sunday.

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