Majdal Shams Incident: Russian satellite picked up coordinates on the rocket source

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In particular, the Lebanese security, military and political institutions are examining some correspondence, telegrams and documents provided by the Russian military intelligence services, which contain concrete indications that the rocket that hit a football stadium in the Syrian-Druze village of Majdal Shams was fired from inside Lebanese territory.

It appears that the Lebanese side has asked the Russian Ministry of Defense to provide it with any merits, evidence or evidence about the detection of the shell that struck the village of Majdal Shams in the occupied Golan Heights.

It’s likely that the Lebanese side is relying here on Russian information that the shell that moved to that town and exploded in a football stadium was not issued by the Lebanese Hezbollah, but wasn’t fired inside Lebanese territory.

According to preliminary information Lebanon is now examining with Hezbollah and with parties in Iran’s Defense Ministry, the rocket-propelled grenade is likely part of shells fired to intercept rockets in areas adjacent to Israel’s Iron Dome platform nearby.

Beirut has asked Moscow and Tehran to provide it with electronic evidence.

Some early leaks of a Russian document related to the technology of taking pictures and tracking coordinates accurately via a Russian satellite in the Mediterranean ocean may prove that the rocket wasn’t launched from Lebanese or Syrian territory.

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