Hezbollah releases second episode of Hudhud spy video series
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Hezbollah unveiled the second episode of its Hudhud (Hoopoe) spy video series on Tuesday, showcasing extensive aerial reconnaissance footage of Israeli military installations in the occupied Syrian Golan Heights.
The nearly 10-minute video reveals detailed views of Israeli intelligence bases, command headquarters, and military camps, all captured by aircraft operated by Hezbollah forces.
According to Hezbollah, their unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) successfully conducted the reconnaissance without detection or interception, evading Israeli radar and defense systems. The footage includes scenes of Israeli Iron Dome batteries, command centers, ammunition depots, tanks, and barracks across multiple military bases in the Golan Heights.
This release follows Hezbollah's previous episode of the Hudhud series, which focused on Israeli installations in and around Haifa city. The videos are part of Hezbollah's efforts to showcase its reconnaissance capabilities and intelligence gathering operations. (ILKHA)
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