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Syrian reports: Unidentified planes attack Iranian base in eastern state | Israel today

2019-12-04T18:02:39.038Z


the Middle East


Media affiliated with the insurgents reported huge explosions heard from "Imam Ali" base near Bochmal town • More reports of anti-Shiite militia firing at aircraft • In recent weeks, it was reported that the huge compound building the Revolutionary Guards area is expected to become operational

  • Syrian air strike in Syria // Photo: AFP

Syrian news agency TheStep News, affiliated with the country's rebel forces, reported Wednesday that loud explosions were heard outside the town of Bochmal, near the military compound of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards.

Some loud explosions were reportedly heard from the Iranian compound and aircraft noises were heard over the compound. The new site will report that the planes have not been identified and it is unclear who carried out the attack.

It was also reported that a strong anti-aircraft fire opened just minutes before the attack but no injury was detected. According to the allegations, the fire came from the direction of an anti-battery battery placed by the Revolutionary Guards in the area last month.

State reports indicate that no casualties were reported but smoke appeared to be from the base, which could indicate damage to facilities of the Revolutionary Guards inside the base.

Al-Arabia correspondent Ziad Halabi reported air strikes in the Deir a-Zor area, which focused on weapons depots belonging to the Revolutionary Guards and an airport near Buchmal.

The diamond in the crown of Iranian control of Syria

Satellite imagery released last month by Israeli image Sat International revealed that Iran is rebuilding a base on the Syria-Iraq border, in the city of Bochmal where it is alleged that Israel attacked two months ago. This is probably a base known as "Imam Ali," which was built to store ammunition and hold troops of the Iranian militia on the axis between Tehran and southern Syria.

The Imam Ali Revolutionary Revolutionary Guards Base is the diamond in Iran's crown of domination. It allows the passage of a land route across Iraq to Iran and eliminates the need for Revolutionary Guards forces to hold an airborne landing system, a system that could collapse with widespread Israeli attack. The base was built to contain a large military force and armed well, perhaps even in long-range missiles.

During September, an air strike was carried out in the area in question, during which ten people were killed in a military compound of the Shia militia. According to reports by The Associated Press, the ten killed were Shiite militia loyal to Iran. It was also alleged that six missiles fired from aircraft hit ammunition storage facilities in the "green belt" area, near the Iraqi border. The attack was attributed to Saudi Arabia, whereby it was suspected that it was revenge for attacking the oil facilities attributed to Iran.

The attack in question took place less than 12 hours after another air strike in the area, during which six unidentified aircraft missiles were fired at targets in the area, where Iranian Revolutionary Guardsmen are building a large military base that is supposed to hold thousands of militia soldiers and large numbers of storage facilities Kissing for them.

Source: israelhayom

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