Israeli missile attack on areas near Damascus

Syrian state media reported a new Israeli missile attack on several locations near Damascus. The Syrian army announced that its air defenses had managed to neutralize a large number of these missiles.
The Syrian state news agency, SANA, reported on Monday morning, February 15, that areas near Damascus were attacked by Israeli missiles.
An exact report on the number of possible victims and damages caused by this missile attack has not yet been released.
The news agency, citing Syrian military circles, announced that Israel launched missiles from the Golan Heights towards Damascus in the early hours of Monday, February 15.
Syrian military sources have announced that the country's air defenses were activated after a missile was fired from the Golan Heights and a number of missiles were neutralized.
According to information published by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, in mid-January, Israel carried out its heaviest airstrike on Syrian territory in recent years.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, whose headquarters are in London, announced that at least 57 Syrian army soldiers and a number of militias supporting the government of Bashar al-Assad were killed during this heavy attack.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights described the January attack as the heaviest Israeli airstrike since the start of the Syrian civil war in 2011.
International news agencies are unable to verify the news and information published by this center, while Israel usually does not provide information regarding its military operations in the region.
Source: DW




