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The Wreckage of War: A Glimpse into the Aftermath of Hezbollah Leader's Assassination
BeirutMonday, September 30, 2024
The Israeli military had targeted an underground Hezbollah compound, claiming it was a meeting spot for high-ranking officials. But the actual damage was far more extensive, stretching across an area greater than a city block. The sheer scale of the destruction was a testament to the massive force of the bombs used.
Experts believed that the blasts and destruction were consistent with 2,000-pound-class bombs, likely designed to explode after penetrating structures. The use of these "bunker busters" was a stark reminder of the devastating power of modern warfare.
As the residents of Beirut began to pick up the pieces, the outpouring of grief was palpable. The loss of Nasrallah, the group's leader for 32 years, was a devastating blow to the community. But even in the face of tragedy, the resilience of the people shone through.
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