Israel Strikes Syria, Fighter Jets Drop Bombs Near Damascus
Damascus (The Uttam Hindu): Israeli fighter jets carried out air strikes on a town south of the Syrian capital and the southern province of Daraa late Tuesday night. Security sources and local broadcaster Syria TV reported that several explosions were heard in the Syrian capital late Tuesday night. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz confirmed the air strikes. Katz said the attacks were carried out so that Syrian forces or other terrorist groups do not violate the IDF's buffer zone in southern Syria.
Israel wreaks havoc on Syria, fighter planes rained bombs near the capital Damascus: The Israeli army said about these attacks that in the past few hours the IDF attacked military targets in southern Syria, including command centers and several places where weapons were stored. The presence of military forces and assets in the southern part of Syria poses a threat to Israeli citizens. The IDF will continue to work to eliminate any threat to Israelis.
Syria TV said that Israeli aircraft also attacked the city of Kiswah, about 20 kilometers south of Damascus. During this, a military site was targeted. According to some reports, 2 people were killed and many others were injured in the attack.