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Explosive drone detonates on roof of former Asda'a prison in western Khan Yunis

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Explosive drone detonates on roof of former Asda'a prison in western Khan Yunis

Primary source Internal intake · 3 reviewed intake signals · Desk window 18:14

TL;DR

Footage shows an explosive drone detonating on the roof of the former Asda'a prison in western Khan Yunis, a building currently used by Hamas as a headquarters, according to Gaza reports. The building has reportedly been struck four times. The affiliation of the drone is not stated.

01 · THE DISPATCH

New footage obtained by Gaza-based channels shows an explosive drone detonating on the roof of the former Asda'a prison in western Khan Yunis. According to the reports, the building — which previously served as a prison and is now used by Hamas as a command headquarters — has been struck a total of four times. The affiliation of the drone is not stated in the reports.

As The Zioneer reported at 17:10 Jerusalem, a drone strike earlier today hit a specific room on the outer western wall of an upper floor of the same facility north of Khan Yunis. The latest strike appears to target the roof of the same building. The sequence of four strikes over a period of roughly one hour suggests a sustained surveillance and targeting operation, though the operator remains unidentified in the reporting. No casualty figures or damage assessments have been reported for the latest strike.

02 · How it developed

5 developments

  1. Latest

    Three to four drones confirmed with no casualties reported.

  2. Reports indicate 3-4 explosive drone strikes with no casualties reported.

  3. Footage of the drone strike on the prison roof has been released

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03 · Source and signal

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