Monday, August 21, 2017

Lebanese Army Discover Anti-Aircraft Missiles Among A Cache Of Weapons Abandoned By ISIS Militants

Lebanese army soldiers are seen on their military vehicles in the town of Ras Baalbek, Lebanon August 21, 2017. Ali Hashisho, Reuters

Reuters: Lebanese army finds anti-aircraft missiles in Islamic State cache

BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanon's army found anti-aircraft missiles among with a cache of weapons in an area abandoned by Islamic State militants, it said on Monday.

The arms cache also included mortars, medium and heavy machine guns, assault rifles, grenades, anti-tank weapons, anti-personnel mines, improvised explosive devices and ammunition.

On Saturday Lebanon's army began an operation to dislodge Islamic State from its small enclave in the mountains straddling the border with Syria.

The Syrian army and Lebanon's Shi'ite Hezbollah group are conducting a simultaneous but separate operation against the same pocket from inside Syria.

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WNU Editor: For those who are responsible for airline security .... this must send a chill up their spines.

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