Hezbollah footage shows apparent underground rocket launch sites
The powerful Iranian-backed Lebanese armed group Hezbollah published footage on Friday that appeared to show its fighters driving trucks with rocket launchers through a maze of tunnels to an apparent underground launch site.
The footage, 4 minutes and 35 seconds long, is the latest in a series of videos by the group flaunting its purported military capabilities, as it trades fire with the Israeli military in parallel with the Gaza war.
The newest video depicts fighters riding motorcycles, working on laptops and driving around a dozen trucks through the rocky tunnels. Reuters was unable to independently confirm when or where it was filmed.
At the end of the video, two large metal doors open to reveal a wooded area and sky, indicating the passages are underground. One of the trucks tilts its bed back to point its cargo of rockets towards the opening.
The video identified the facility as being named “Imad 4”, an apparent reference to Imad Mughniyeh, a shadowy Hezbollah commander killed in 2008.
Posters of Mughniyeh were shown on the tunnel walls in the footage, alongside others that showed Hezbollah Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and Iran’s slain Quds Force commander, Qasem Soleimani.
Shortly after Hezbollah published its video, the Iranian embassy in Beirut said Iran had its own underground missile stations that could strike Israel [Continue reading…]
An underground facility revealed by Hezbollah in this video with an indication it’s one of many, loaded with missiles and extends to what seems to be a large area. The facility is called Emad 4. pic.twitter.com/quCvdmAmPT
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