Syria repels Israeli attack on Damascus countryside
Syria’s air defenses repel another attack by the Israeli regime on the outskirts of the West Asian country’s capital Damascus.
The Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) carried the report, citing a “military source” as saying that the Israeli attack targeted the town of Zakieh, which is located to the south of the capital, early on Thursday.
According to the source, the attack saw the regime firing “surface-to surface missiles” from the direction of Syria’s Golan Heights, which have been under Israeli occupation since 1967.
The Syrian military confronted the offensive, destroying most of the incoming projectiles.
Earlier, Euronews reported that a number of explosions had rung out outside the Khan al-Shih town on Damascus’ southwestern countryside.
This is the Israeli regime’s second attack on Syrian soil in the space of a week. The regime had attacked some areas lying in the western Syrian province of Homs last Wednesday.
Last Thursday, Russia’s foreign ministry repeated Moscow’s call for the Israeli regime to stop its incessant attacks on the Syrian territory, underlining the geopolitical and security repercussions of the operations.
"Israel’s continuing strikes against targets inside Syria cause deep concern. They are a crude violation of Syria’s sovereignty," spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said.
The attacks “may trigger a sharp escalation of tensions,” she added.
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