In a series of attacks, Israeli occupation forces carried out airstrikes in southern and central Syria, leaving at least seven people dead, according to Syrian state media.
The strikes began with an assault on the town of Koya, west of Daraa, where tank shells killed seven people and injured several others, Syrian sources reported. Residents were forced to flee the area as the shelling continued.
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5 martyrs in a bombing carried out by the occupation on the town of Koya in the Yarmouk Basin area, west of Daraa. pic.twitter.com/mHJ8bvg5Ty
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The Israeli occupation military later conducted raids targeting Palmyra Airport and the T-4 military base in the eastern countryside of Homs province. The enemy army claimed it had “bombed Syrian military targets” in these strikes.
This latest aggression comes a day after the Israeli Air Force launched an attack on a military site east of Al-Sanamayn in the Daraa countryside.
Yesterday, Monday, the Israeli Air Force launched an attack targeting a military site east of Al-Sanamayn in the Daraa Governorate countryside, southern Syria.
Source: Agencies (translated by Al-Manar English Websites)