Israel began to hit the Syrian army, air defense did not work
There are reports of a new external attack on Syrian military bases. According to the Syrian news agency SANA, the attacks fell on military bases near the cities of Hama and Aleppo.
According to Al-Arabiya, one of the targets of the attack was the armory of the 47th brigade of the Syrian army, located in the vicinity of Hama. There, after loud explosions, a strong fire began. Apparently, the Syrian air defense failed to destroy the enemy missiles.
The authorities have not yet made statements about who could stand behind this attack, there is no information about the victims and the destruction.
However, it is not difficult to assume who is behind the new act of aggression. Only in the last month, along with the sensationally sensational attack of April 14 from the United States, Britain and France, information has repeatedly been received about less "loud" air attacks from Israel. The latter attacked the T-9 air base in Homs province on April 4, and the Shairat air base in the same province on April 17, and also attempted to destroy the Dumeir airfield. These attacks were partially repelled by Syrian air defense forces.
On April 24, the Israeli army dealt another blow to Syrian territory - this happened in an area located next to the occupied Golan. The aggressor accused Syria of allegedly flying an artillery shell from its territory (possibly fired by militants).
And on April 26, Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman did say that his country was ready to strike at Tehran.
In their usual manner, the Israeli military refused to comment on the new aggression.
- quotes RIA News an employee of the press service of the Israeli army.
In the meantime, Syria itself continues to fight the terrorists. This process goes hand in hand with negotiations on local ceasefires. The gangs that hold the Palestinian refugee camp of Yarmouk in southern Damascus, as a result of negotiations with the Syrian authorities, agreed to be evacuated to Idlib province.
In addition, according to agreements with the "opposition", the militants must release five thousand civilians from the settlements of Foix and Kafraya, located in the province of Idlib. These are the only territories in this province that the militants failed to capture. Their inhabitants are in blockade.
SANA reports that preparations have already begun for a corridor along which terrorists along with members of their families will be taken out of the Yarmouk camp. Dozens of buses arrive at Al-Batykh Square, which is located near the camp. Buses also arrive in Foix and Kafraju, on which, according to the agreements, civilians must leave.
An agreement with the militants was reached after the Syrian army conducted a series of successful counter-terrorism operations in southern Damascus. When the terrorists suffered considerable losses, they became more accommodating.
According to Al-Arabiya, one of the targets of the attack was the armory of the 47th brigade of the Syrian army, located in the vicinity of Hama. There, after loud explosions, a strong fire began. Apparently, the Syrian air defense failed to destroy the enemy missiles.
The authorities have not yet made statements about who could stand behind this attack, there is no information about the victims and the destruction.
However, it is not difficult to assume who is behind the new act of aggression. Only in the last month, along with the sensationally sensational attack of April 14 from the United States, Britain and France, information has repeatedly been received about less "loud" air attacks from Israel. The latter attacked the T-9 air base in Homs province on April 4, and the Shairat air base in the same province on April 17, and also attempted to destroy the Dumeir airfield. These attacks were partially repelled by Syrian air defense forces.
On April 24, the Israeli army dealt another blow to Syrian territory - this happened in an area located next to the occupied Golan. The aggressor accused Syria of allegedly flying an artillery shell from its territory (possibly fired by militants).
And on April 26, Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman did say that his country was ready to strike at Tehran.
In their usual manner, the Israeli military refused to comment on the new aggression.
We refuse to comment
- quotes RIA News an employee of the press service of the Israeli army.
In the meantime, Syria itself continues to fight the terrorists. This process goes hand in hand with negotiations on local ceasefires. The gangs that hold the Palestinian refugee camp of Yarmouk in southern Damascus, as a result of negotiations with the Syrian authorities, agreed to be evacuated to Idlib province.
In addition, according to agreements with the "opposition", the militants must release five thousand civilians from the settlements of Foix and Kafraya, located in the province of Idlib. These are the only territories in this province that the militants failed to capture. Their inhabitants are in blockade.
SANA reports that preparations have already begun for a corridor along which terrorists along with members of their families will be taken out of the Yarmouk camp. Dozens of buses arrive at Al-Batykh Square, which is located near the camp. Buses also arrive in Foix and Kafraju, on which, according to the agreements, civilians must leave.
An agreement with the militants was reached after the Syrian army conducted a series of successful counter-terrorism operations in southern Damascus. When the terrorists suffered considerable losses, they became more accommodating.
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