New Air Defense Systems Supplied to Hizbullah by Russia, Report
Hizbullah had struck a deal with Russia on new air defense systems and anti-tank missiles, the Italian newspaper Corriere Della Sera reported Friday.
It said the deal was completed in July when three Hizbullah representatives headed to Russia with Iranian passports and visited the Sixth International Fair for selling weapons and ammunition.
Hizbullah representatives expressed great interest in buying Russian arms "which proved effective" in the latest war between the Shiite group and Lebanon, the paper added.
The Italian journalist, who carried the report, told the daily Israeli Maariv that Hizbullah representatives were "careful not to attract any attention."
"This is why they (Hizbullah) signed deals to buy air defense systems and anti-tank missiles after the end of the fair July 12," said the Italian journalist.