Lebanon

Army Raids "Drug Sanctuaries" and Pays "Blood Price"!

Army Raids

Attention turned yesterday to the Bekaa region where the army began to raid "drug sanctuaries" in the Al-Shrawna neighborhood, resulting in a "blood price" that caused the martyrdom of one soldier and the injury of five others, alongside the arrest of several wanted individuals. According to reports, around 15 gunmen were holed up with one of the most wanted drug traffickers (A. Z.), nicknamed "Abu Sala," in the area and opened fire on a military patrol during an operation to raid one of the houses in Al-Shrawna. This led to the martyrdom of soldier Zain Al-Din Shams (born in 1994) and injuries to other personnel. The army units deployed in the area immediately intervened, raided the homes of the shooters, and arrested several wanted individuals: (A. Z.), (A. M.), (A. Z.), (M. W.), (M. F.), and seized a quantity of military weapons and ammunition, as well as a quantity of drugs and several machines used in their production.

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