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Suspected Israeli spy devices blown up in Lebanon




HULA, Lebanon — Three suspected Israeli spy devices have been blown up in south Lebanon, two detonated remotely by the Israeli army and one destroyed by the Lebanese army, a military official said on Sunday.

A suspected Israeli spying device is seen in the southern village of Houla, near the border with Israel
A suspected Israeli spying device is seen in the southern village of Houla, near the border with Israel, Lebanon,Oct. 18, 2009. (AP)

“One explosion occurred before midnight (2100 GMT) in a hilly part of the Hula border zone and a second happened in the same district (on Sunday) morning,” the official told AFP. It “seems the two detonations were triggered by Israel which exploded two spying devices it had planted in the sector a long while ago,” she said.

Israel “feared for one reason or another that they might be discovered and proceeded to destroy them by exploding them remotely,” the official said. Lebanese troops “located another device and exploded it on Sunday morning” after going to the area on Saturday night with UNIFIL peacekeepers, she added.

A security official in south Lebanon told AFP the devices were used for “surveillance of communications by the resistance,” referring to the Shiite Hezbollah movement which fought a bloody 34-day war with Israeli in 2006 that devastated the south of the country.

The UN peacekeeping force said later it was aware of at least two explosions in the area, adding it had no reports of any injury.

“Preliminary indications are that these explosions were caused by explosive charges contained in unattended underground sensors which were placed in this area by the Israel Defence Forces apparently during the 2006 war,” said a UNIFIL statement.

“UNIFIL immediately launched an investigation to ascertain all the facts and circumstances relating to the presence of these devices and to establish how the explosions were triggered.”

The Lebanese military official also said anti-aircraft guns fired at an “Israeli MK-type reconnaissance aircraft which violated Lebanese air space, overflying the southern region of Bint Jbeil”. “The army fired because the aircraft was within range,” she added.

The Israeli army said the Lebanese allegations “do not warrant a serious response. We will continue to act to maintain calm on Israel’s northern border.

“Hezbollah is once again trying to divert the attention of the international community from their continuous violations of UN Resolution 1701. Today’s incident proves Hezbollah’s military presence in southern Lebanon, particularly in rural Shiite areas near the Israeli border,” the army said in a statement.

Lebanon has repeatedly complained of violations of its air space by Israeli aircraft in defiance of the UN Security Council resolution which ended the 2006 conflict.

On October 12, a Lebanese man was wounded in a blast at a south Lebanon house occupied by a Hezbollah member. Israel said the house was a Hezbollah arms depot but the militant group denied the claim and said a reaction between chemical products caused the explosion. Israel has protested to the Security Council. (AFP)

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