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Hezbollah vehicle strike on Lebanese-Syria border caught on camera: report
Hezbollah officials fled after first missile missed, but rushed back in to collect their bags, footage shows


Hezbollah operatives targeted in an alleged Israeli airstrike on a vehicle near Lebanese-Syria border left the car after a projectile landed nearby -- but came back to pick up their bags, Israeli security think tank IntelliTimes reported Saturday.
In a video from a surveillance camera posted on its Twitter account, three people are seen rushing out of the vehicle on Wednesday.
Within a few dozen seconds, they quickly approach the car to grab their luggage and flee once again.
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According to al-Arabiya, those targeted in the attack included Mustafa Mughniyeh, a Hezbollah commander and son of the group's late second-in-command Imad Mughniyeh.
Hezbollah did not comment on the report.
None of the passengers were hurt, but the second strike left the vehicle heavily damaged; Syria's state media did not mention Hezbollah when reporting on the strike, and Lebanese foreign ministry also claimed the strike destroyed a civilian vehicle.
Late on Friday, the IDF reported that the security fence on the Israeli-Lebanese border had been damaged; a manhunt was launched in the area, but no infiltration was identified.