U.S. special operations forces have reportedly carried out a high-impact raid targeting a weapons supply route linked to Iranian-backed networks, resulting in the destruction of a large ռազմական cache valued at approximately $50 million.

According to initial reports, units from the United States Army Rangers conducted a fast-moving ground operation aimed at disrupting logistics channels believed to support Hezbollah, the Iran-aligned militant group operating across the region.

The operation is said to have targeted a convoy and storage نقطة used for transporting advanced weapons, including missiles, drones, and ammunition. During or shortly after the raid, the weapons stockpile was detonated, triggering a large explosion that destroyed the equipment and rendered the route temporarily unusable.
Military analysts note that such supply routes are critical for sustaining proxy operations, allowing Iran to move weapons across borders to allied groups. Disrupting these خطوط can significantly impact operational capabilities on the ground, even if temporarily.

At this stage, independent confirmation remains limited, and details regarding casualties or the exact location of the raid have not been fully disclosed. However, the reported scale of the destroyed arsenal suggests a major blow to logistical networks tied to Iran’s regional strategy.

If confirmed, the raid would mark a notable escalation in direct ground operations, expanding beyond airstrikes into targeted special forces missions aimed at cutting off weapons flows and weakening allied militant infrastructure.
