A Zionist spy drone crashed in southern Lebanon on Saturday morning during a flight over the Sarada town of Marjeyoun district.
A Zionist spy drone crashed inside Lebanon on Saturday morning during a flight over the Sarada area in the southern district of Marjeyoun.
Al-Manar correspondent reported that the Skylite drone landed at around 10.00 a.m. over the Sarada Farm located between Khiyam and Wazzani towns.
It is likely that the enemy drone was conducting reconnaissance, like a lot of reconnaissance sorties carried out by the Zionist air force.
According to the state-run National News Agency a Lebanese army unit moved the crashed Zionist drone to Marjeyoun military barracks by a HUMVEE vehicle.
True reasons behind the crash are still not unknown, however, the Lebanese military unit said that a technical fault led to the crash.
The drone suffers no damage and is in a good condition.
Three hours after the incident, Skylite Rider was still emitting horn sounds as a Zionist MK surveillance drone continues hovering over the area, in an attempt to be reactivate the crashed plane.
In a first comment from the Zionist entity, enemy army confirmed that one of its military spy drone crashed inside Lebanon during "a regular activity due to a technical fault."
Al-Manar reporter stated that the Zionist military downed a large zeppelin which had been lifted in the Wazzani area several days before, following the crash of the spy drone.
In February, a Zionist MK surveillance drone crashed near the U.N.-drawn Blue Line close to the southern town of Mays al-Jabal.
Occupation troops at the time crossed the border into Lebanon in order to retrieve parts of the drone.