8 Syrian soldiers injured in airstrike near Damascus

The strikes in Damascus targeted the building of the State Security branch located east of Damascus / Sweida road causing major damage to the site. (Photo: Open Source Intelligence on Syrian Army, X/ @SteeleSyA)

Damascus [Syria], May 3: Eight Syrian soldiers were injured in an Israeli air strike near Damascus on Friday, said Syrian Defence Ministry.

The Times of Israel citing Syrian state-run broadcaster said the strike caused “material losses.”

   

Israeli warplanes launched their missiles from over the Occupied Golan Heights at a site in the area of the capital, the Syrian defence ministry said according to the Syrian Arab News Agency. Also Russian state media TASS quoted Dubai-based Al Hadath TV as saying that the attack targeted a base of Lebanon’s Shia militia, Hezbollah, located southwest of Damascus International Airport.

An alleged Israel airstrike on Iran’s consulate in Syria on April 1 had killed 13 people, following which Iran rained a barrage of missiles and drones over Israel, most of which were staved off with the help of an iron dome over Israel and a coalition of US-led allies, including Britain and France, according to the Washington Post.

Following this development, US media reported that Israel had carried out overnight airstrikes against Israel after which Iran fired air defence batteries and shut down flight operations in several cites including Tehran, Shiraz and Isfahan that was later lifted. There was no official confirmation by Israeli authorities on the reported reprisal strike.

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