Syrian air defences intercept Israeli projectiles: Report
DAMASCUS: Syrian air defence batteries on Friday intercepted projectiles coming from Israel and downed a number of them, the official news agency SANA reported.
“Our air defence systems intercepted luminous objects coming from the occupied territories (Israel) and downed several of them,” SANA said quoting a military source.
A later report described the projectiles as “hostile targets” which were fired “towards the province of Quneitra” near the Golan Heights, parts of which are annexed by Israel.
Earlier, SANA reported a “loud explosion” around the capital Damascus.
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights war monitor said “three explosions” shook southwest Damascus on Friday.
“They were Israeli strikes that targeted the Kiswah region where weapons warehouses belonging to Iran and (its Lebanese proxy) Hezbollah are located,” Observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman told AFP.
Israel has carried out hundreds of air strikes in Syria, most of them against what it says are Iranian and Hezbollah targets.
The latest report comes amid soaring tensions in the region between Israel’s arch foe Iran and the US.
In April, Syria said an Israeli air strike targeted a town in central Hama province north of Damascus, wounding three combatants and destroying buildings. State media at the time said Syrian air defences intercepted “some of the Israeli missiles”.
In March, Syria accused Israel of having attacked targets just north of second city Aleppo.