Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Israeli bombs found in Marjeyoun, transmitting device in Blida
A patrol of the South's Investigation Unit found on Wednesday noon a medium-sized wooden box abandoned near a house under construction, owned by Hanna B., in al-Fawar locality. A number of grenade-like bombs were found inside the box, but larger with Hebrew writings on them. A Lebanese Forces Intelligence unit rushed to the scene, examined the box and transported it to an army barracks in Marjeyoun. On the other hand, a resident from Blida border town found a transmitting device. In the details, when a farmer from the afore mentioned town was picking olive trees, he found a device of 20 centimeters long and 20 centimeters height, with an antenna on top of it and batteries inside of it. Lebanese Army and international forces patrols rushed to the scene and worked on dismantling the device and transporting it to another place. The patrols investigated the device to reveal whether the device was an Israeli one and placed for sending signals to the reconnaissance planes which fly over the region on a daily basis or for sending signals to Israel.
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