Beirut: Enemy warplanes broke the sound barrier for the third time today over Beirut and several areas. The repeated incidents have raised concerns among residents and authorities about the potential implications of such actions.
According to National News Agency – Lebanon, this is the third occurrence of enemy warplanes breaking the sound barrier in the region, leading to a series of loud sonic booms that were heard across the city and surrounding areas. The persistent overflights have prompted discussions on airspace security and the broader geopolitical tensions that may be contributing to these events.
The sonic booms have caused disturbances, with reports of rattling windows and alarmed residents. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation and assessing the potential risks associated with these recurring flights. Discussions are ongoing about possible diplomatic responses to address the issue and prevent further incidents.