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Syria: Israel launches two missiles into southern Damascus, no casualties
Syrian state television reported an airstrike on behalf of Israel, which launched two missiles from the Golan Heights toward an empty building in southern Damascus around 00:45 p.m.
One of the missiles was reportedly fired while in the air and dropped.
No casualties or damage were reported at the state-run Sana'a news agency
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Wednesday, 17 November 2021, 02:23
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In the video: Syrian report: Israel attacks targets in the Homs area (from Twitter)
Syrian state television reported last night (Wednesday) an Israeli airstrike, which launched two missiles from the Golan Heights toward an empty building in southern Damascus around 00:45 p.m.
One of the missiles was reportedly fired while in the air and dropped.
No casualties were reported in the state-run Sana'a official news agency.
Last week, Russian-made air defense systems, located on Syrian soil, intercepted six guided missiles fired by the Israeli Air Force, said Vadim Kolit, deputy head of the Russian Center for Reconciliation in Syria.
Last Monday, the
Russian
Defense Ministry reported that two soldiers were injured in Israeli airstrikes and that damage was done. According to the announcement, "Our air defense systems have acted against enemy missiles and shot down most of them."
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Russian official: "We destroyed 6 missiles fired by Israeli Air Force planes in Syria"
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Documentation of defense systems in Syria (Photo: Shlomi Gabay)
According to the Russian officer, six F-15 IDF penetrated the airspace of Syria on Monday and fired eight guided missiles at facilities rear of the Syrian army in the province of Homs. Syrian army said that two soldiers were injured in Homs and Tartus.
The defense establishment in Israel are worried efforts The Iranians smuggle UAVs and air defense systems into Syria and their attempts to exploit proximity to Russia's bases in the country, with an emphasis on the coastline, in order to obtain "protection".
The issue came up during a meeting between Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Sochi.
Meanwhile, the IDF is considering new courses of action against the Iranians in Syria.
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