Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

‘Israeli missiles’ hit Syrian airport

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DAMASCUS : An Israeli missile attack targeted the Syrian capital’s airport late on Saturday, activating air defences which shot down a number of the projectile­s, state news agency SANA reported.

“Our air defences responded to an Israeli missile attack on Damascus internatio­nal airport and shot down a number of hostile missiles,” a military source said, quoted by SANA.

The agency, without giving any informatio­n on casualties or damage, posted footage and images of the air defences being activated. In a shaky video, a small, bright explosion is seen in the night sky, with city lights in the distance.

AFP’S correspond­ent in Damascus heard a loud blast late Saturday, followed by several smaller explosions.

The Israeli military declined to comment on the incident.

The Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights, a Britain-based war monitor, said Saturday’s strikes hit a weapons depot outside the airport.

“The missiles, suspected to be Israeli, destroyed an arms warehouse near the Damascus internatio­nal airport,” Observator­y head Rami Abdel Rahman told AFP. He had no immediate informatio­n on casualties.

Israel has vowed to prevent its arch-foe Iran, which is a main backer of Syria’s government, from gaining a foothold in neighbouri­ng war-torn Syria.

Earlier this month, Israel acknowledg­ed having carried out more than 200 strikes in Syria over the past 18 months, mainly against Iranian targets.

It has also admitted to striking Syria to prevent what it says are deliveries of advanced weaponry to Lebanon’s Hezbollah, an armed movement backed by Iran and which fights alongside Syrian troops.

The last reported Israeli strikes on Syria took place on September 4, when Syrian state media said the military’s air defences downed several missiles in the coastal province of Tartus and in central Hama.

The Observator­y also reported those raids and said they killed three Syrian soldiers. Syria’s conflict erupted in 2011 and has since killed more than 360,000 people.

 ?? AFP ?? Syrian air defence responds to the purported Israeli attack.
AFP Syrian air defence responds to the purported Israeli attack.

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