Soldiers of the Nahshon Battalion (90) conducting a targeted operation in the village of Shuyukh, in the Etzion Brigade area, located a single improvised Carlo-type submachine gun. The IDF stated it will continue counterterror operations to maintain security in the sector.
Earlier today (Tuesday), soldiers from the IDF's Nahshon Battalion (90th Brigade) located an improvised Carlo-type submachine gun during a focused counterterrorism operation in the village of Shuyukh, in the Etzion Brigade area of Judea and Samaria. The military stated that operations to thwart terror will continue in order to protect residents of the sector. The Carlo-type weapon, a common improvised firearm often produced in West Bank workshops targeted by Israeli forces, was the sole item recovered in this action. No suspects were reported detained in connection with the find, and no further details on the operation's scope were provided.
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