Is Nasrallah dead?
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Video of aftermath suggests 2,000 pound bombs were used, says weapons expert
From CNN's Allegra Goodwin and Tamara Qiblawi
Images of the aftermath of Israeli strikes on Beirut suggest 2,000-pound bombs were used, a former US Army explosive ordnance disposal expert has told CNN.
“With the level of damage, it is hard to determine the exact munitions and amount,
but likely multiple 2,000-pound bombs, Mk 84s, MPR-2000,
or BLU-109 “bunker busters,” or a combination of them,”
specialist Trevor Ball said after analyzing video and images of the strike on the Lebanese capital.
Video from the immediate aftermath of the explosion shows a massive crater, the bottom of which is not visible. Rescuers navigating the rubble are dwarfed by the size of the hole.
Video from Hezbollah-owned Al Manar broadcasting, which filmed live from the scene, also shows rubble, fires and extensive damage.
An Israeli official told CNN that Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was the target of Israel’s Friday strike.