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Al Qassam Brigades: 252 Mortars & Rockets In June

Published: Thu 3 Jul 2008 06:37 AM
(19) Qassam men martyred, (252) mortars and rockets in June
A statistic released by Al Qassam Brigades shows that 19 of Al Qassam Mujahideen were martyred during the month of June 2008, as a result of the Zionist raids and incursions in Gaza Strip, whereas Zionist enemy admitted that one soldier was killed and several were wounded.
Al Qassam Brigades during the month of June launched at least 252 rockets and mortars towards the Zionist settlements adjacent to the Gaza Strip.
The Brigades also declared the full responsibility for the heroic operation which carried out near the Zionist settlement of "Natif Tsof" ,north of Ramallah. The operation caused three injuries, one critically.
(19) Qassam martyrs
It is obviously clear from the statistic, issued by the Information Office of the Al- Qassam Brigades on Tuesday evening 1st of July , that seven of the martyrs were from northern Gaza, Jabaliya camp and Beit Lahiya, the martyrs died in a martyrdom missions. As seven Palestinians were martyred from several parts of Gaza city. Meanwhile, there were two martyrs from southern Gaza Strip. The rest of martyrs was died sustained of his serious wounds and they are from central Gaza areas.
(252) mortars and rockets
The statistic assured that the resistance operations carried out by the Mujahedeen of Al-Qassam Brigades succeeded in killing one settlers and injuring ten others . This operation was recognized by the Zionist enemy, who always hide the real losses.
The Brigades highlighted that they have been able to implement (4) sniper operations to Zionist soldiers, releasing (29) missiles, (121) mortars , (102) heavy mortars and (29) "RPGs".
The Mujahedeen of Al Qassam Brigades also succeeded in detonating eight explosive devices in the Zionist military vehicles, and the Mujahideen were able to shoot fire five times towards the Zionist occupation soldiers.
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