The Israeli army launched airstrikes on the capital of Syria.
03.05.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
03.05.2025
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Israel carried out strong airstrikes on the surrounding areas of the Syrian capital, Damascus. This was reported by Syrian media. According to the state agency SANA, one person was killed due to the shelling. Explosions were also heard north of the capital and in the Hama province.Syrian sources report that Israeli military planes have invaded Syrian airspace over the provinces of Homs, Hama, and Latakia.
The IDF confirms the attack and reports that a military target was hit. 'Recently, the IDF struck a military facility, anti-aircraft guns, and infrastructure for surface-to-air missiles in Syria. The IDF will continue to act, if necessary, to protect Israeli civilians,' stated the IDF.It was also reported that Turkish fighters entered Syrian airspace and issued warnings to Israeli aircraft. They created obstacles to further strikes, demanding that Israeli Air Force leave Syrian skies.In February, the Israeli army struck military facilities in southern Syria, including weapon depots that posed a threat. According to military sources, the attacks targeted command centers and other military objects where weapons were located.Analysis:Israel continues to use force against Syria by conducting airstrikes on its territory. This leads to casualties and damage to infrastructure. Turkey is also intervening in the conflict, trying to keep Israeli planes from further attacks. For its part, Israel defends its civilian objects and justifies its actions as a defense against threats from Syria.
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