(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - Bahrain’s interior ministry is using these balloons in the capital Manama as well as other cities and villages to maintain surveillance on people’s activities and track them.
Observers say the regime has purchased the balloons equipped with high-precision cameras from the Zionist regime. They say these balloons are quite similar to those used by Israel to spy on resistance forces in the occupied lands and Lebanon.
In another news, the justice-seeking people of Bahrain continued their protest rallies against the ruling dictatorship. Demonstrations were held this week in the island of Sitra and different cities including Manama. Meanwhile, Bahrain’s supreme court adjourned the case of human rights activist Nabil Rajab to August 5.
Rajab, who heads Bahrain’s Human Rights Center is in jail for criticizing the country’s prime minister. The court had been due to hold a session on the case on July 18.
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