Israeli drone crashes in Lebanon for second time in 3 weeks

Security official says pilotless aircraft crashed into the sea after which fishermen alerted army

Representational image of Israel’s Heron TP drone. PHOTO: UPI

BEIRUT:
An Israeli drone crashed in the northern Lebanese port city of Tripoli on Saturday, the military said, in the second such incident in three weeks.

"At around 8:30 am, a drone belonging to the Israeli enemy went down in the port of Tripoli, and the army has taken the necessary measures," the Lebanese military said in a statement, without elaborating. A security official said the pilotless aircraft crashed into the sea.

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"Fishermen had the impression a plane was falling down towards their harbour, close to the main port of Tripoli," said the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity. "They alerted the army which has retrieved the aircraft from eight metres under water. It turned out later that it was an Israeli drone."

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A spokesperson for the Israeli military refused to comment on the reports.

On June 21, Israel carried out an air strike in eastern Lebanon to destroy one of its drones that had crashed in the mountains outside the village of Saghbine.
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