Hezbollah says second Israeli drone was sent to search for first one, both crashed without being shot
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A spokesman for Lebanon's Hezbollah says two Israeli drones crashed in Beirut without the militant group firing on them.
Mohammed Afif says a small, unmanned reconnaissance drone fell on the roof of a building housing Hezbollah's media office in the Moawwad neighborhood in Dahyeh, the group's stronghold in the southern part of the Lebanese capital.
He says a second drone which appeared to have been sent by Israel to search for the first drone less than 45 minutes later exploded in the air and crashed nearby - an explosion heard by residents of the area.