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Report: Hezbollah begins building bunkers in Damascus to hide Iranian "advisers" and UAVs | Israel Today

2022-01-02T13:42:05.378Z


According to a report by the Syrian Center for Human Rights, the bunkers are being excavated in the area of ​​the Dimas military airport • Farmers who worked in the surrounding fields were deported so as not to photograph what was happening


According to sources at the Syrian Center for Human Rights, which is affiliated with the opposition to the Assad regime, Hezbollah has in recent days begun work on bunkers at a base in the Damascus area, where its advisers and activists are located.

In the past year, arms shipments and stockpiles of weapons from Iran destined for Hezbollah have been attacked from the air many times.

Following the latest attack, in late December, containers burned in the port of Latakia two days after the bombing.

Photo: Syrian State Television

In addition, it is reported that Hezbollah has recently begun hiding Iranian UAVs in complexes it has previously dug, for fear that Israel will attack them.

In this context, the Syrian center learned that ammunition and ammunition trucks and parts for the production of UAVs arrived at the Dimas military airport in the Damascus area.

According to the publication, the trucks came from the T4 port in the Homs area to the port of Dimas, which fell to almost complete control of Iran and its militias.

It is also alleged that bunkers are being carried out inside and around the airport to store the strategic weapons that Iran is trying to transfer to the vicinity of the Syria-Lebanon border.

Sources told the Syrian Center for Human Rights that Revolutionary Guards personnel were present at the Dimas airport alongside Lebanese Hezbollah elements trained in Iran.

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Source: israelhayom

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