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Israel’s latest missile strike kills 12 proIran fighters in Syria

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DAMASCUS - As many as 12 proIran fighters were killed yesterday during the predawn Israeli missile strikes on areas in southern Syria, a war monitor reported.

The fresh Israeli missile strike targeted the western countrysid­e of the capital Damascus, as well as the countrysid­e of Daraa province, according to the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights.

The watchdog group said the 12 Iranianbac­ked fighters were killed in the strikes on the Brigade-91 and Brigade-75 southwest of Damascus as well as a military air base in Daraa.

The shelling also targeted air defense batteries and weapon depots, destroying many of them, according to the Observator­y.

State news agency SANA cited a military statement as saying that the Israelis carried out two waves of attacks in the early hours, targeting the aforementi­oned areas. It said the Syrian air defense missiles intercepte­d a number of the Israeli missiles, adding that eight soldiers were wounded.

The military statement said the Israeli “aggressive escalation” will not be able to salvage the “terror groups” that are collapsing in Idlib and Aleppo countrysid­e.

The strikes further highlight the sprawling tensions between Israel and Iran in Syria. Clashes between the two countries have escalated over the past months. Israel accuses Iran of entrenchin­g itself near the Israeli border. Israel has carried out hundreds of airstrikes in Syria against Iranian targets and convoys transporti­ng weapons to Hezbollah, an Iranbacked Lebanese militia. In 2019 alone, more than 17 Israeli attacks took place against targets in Syria.

(Xinhua)

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Maesaiah Thabane, wife of Lesotho’s Prime Minister Thomas Thabane, appears in court in Maseru. (Photo: Business Insider)

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