Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Syria: Missiles kill 26, mostly Iranians

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BEIRUT: Missile strikes on central Syria killed 26 pro-regime fighters, most of them Iranians, a monitor said on Monday, in a raid that bore the hallmarks of Tehran’s archfoe Israel.

According to the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights monitoring group, missile strikes hit two military targets in Aleppo and Hama provinces on Sunday.

The strike on Hama province hit a base known as the 47th Brigade where pro-regime fighters are stationed. Both hits destroyed surface-to-surface missiles, the monitor said.

“At least 26 fighters were killed, including four Syrians,” in the Hama strike, said Rami Abdel Rahman, who heads the Britainbas­ed monitoring group.

“Given the nature of the target, it is likely to have been an Israeli strike,” he said.

Israeli intelligen­ce minister Yisrael Katz told army radio on Monday morning that he was “not aware” of the latest strikes.

But, he said, “all the violence and instabilit­y in Syria is the result of Iran’s attempts to establish a military presence there. Israel will not allow the opening of a northern front in Syria.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was due to speak later on Monday about a “significan­t developmen­t” on the Iran nuclear deal, his office said.

His main US ally, which led an unpreceden­ted wave of missile strikes on Syria’s chemical weapons infrastruc­ture on April, is considerin­g pulling out of the landmark deal.

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