Qassam Brigades continue to hit Israeli soldiers, military vehicles

Qassam Brigades continue to hit Israeli soldiers, military vehicles
Date: 29.12.2023 12:00

HAMAS's military wing, Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, announced that a series of attacks were carried out against terrorist Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip and that the "RPO-A" rocket was used for the first time in these attacks.

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Statements about the clashes with Israeli forces were made on the Telegram account of the Qassam Brigades.
 
In the first statement, it was stated that there was a 6-hour continuous conflict between the resistance fighters and Israeli forces in the north of Gaza city yesterday.
 
In the statement, it was noted that Israeli forces hiding in a house on Old Gaza Street in the Cibaliya area were targeted with the RPO-A weapon for the first time, and all the terrorists in the house were killed and injured.
 
In another statement, it was stated that a helicopter was shot down with a SAM-18 missile in the Al-Saftawi region in the north of Gaza and a conflict occurred with Israeli soldiers in the same area.
 
In the third statement, it was stated that a helicopter was targeted with a SAM-18 missile in the east of Jebaliya Refugee Camp, and a soldier was shot by snipers in the east of Khan Yunus.
 
Finally, it was shared that 2 tanks were hit by Yasin-105 rockets in the Abu Shibak region to the west of Jebaliya and an Israeli tank to the east of Al-Burayj Refugee Camp.
 

3 TERRORISTS WERE KILLED

 
Meanwhile, the Israeli army announced that 3 more soldiers, including two officers, were killed and 3 of them were seriously injured in the clashes in the Gaza Strip.
 
According to the latest data of the Israeli army, the number of terrorist Israeli soldiers killed since October 7, when the attacks on the Gaza Strip began, has increased to 501, 167 of which were during the land invasion process.

YEREL HABERLER

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