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6 killed in Israeli strikes near Syrian capital

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DAMASCUS: The death toll from the Israeli missile strikes that hit posts manned by Syrian government forces and their allied fighters around the capital Damascus has risen to nine, a monitor group said on Monday.


The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the strikes, which lasted half an hour, killed seven when they targeted missile depots manned by fighters in mountains near the”Damascus-Beirut road.”


Another two members of pro-Iranian fighters were also killed when Israeli missiles targeted Syrian army posts in the region of Al Kiswa, south and south-west of Damascus.


The monitor said all those killed were not of Syrian or Arab nationalities. It could not determine if they were from Iran, Afghanistan or Pakistan.


The state-run SANA news agency said the Syrian army air defence system intercepted an “Israeli aggression.”


So far, there has been no official comment from Israel.


Israeli strikes in Syria have been seen as an attempt to prevent Iran from building up its military influence in the region.


Meanwhile, Syria’s army said on Monday the country’s air defences had intercepted “Israeli aggression” over the capital, Damascus, in the latest stepped-up bombing of Iranian targets inside the country over the last two months.


The Israeli military, which just began a surprise air force combat drill along the country’s northern border, said “it did not comment on foreign reports,” according to a spokeswoman.


Syrian state media did not give details of what was hit by the Israeli air force. Israeli military planes flew over the Golan Heights to hit targets on the edge of the capital, an army statement said, without mentioning casualties but adding air defences downed most of the missiles.


“Our air defences are continuing to repel the Israeli missile attacks over the skies of the capital,” the Syrian army said in a statement. A Syrian military defector said the bombing raids hit a major army division in the town of Kiswa, almost 14 km south of the capital, in a sprawling area where Iranian-backed militias have a dominant presence.


Witnesses heard large explosions on the southern edge of Damascus, an area where Iranian-backed militias are entrenched, residents said.


Israeli officials have acknowledged carrying out attacks inside Syria aimed at ending Tehran’s entrenched military presence in Syria. Military chief of staff Aviv Kochavi said at the end of last year that Israeli missile strikes had “slowed down Iran’s entrenchment in Syria,” hitting more than 500 targets in 2020.


The army said on Monday that during the surprise drill, which will last until Wednesday, there would be an increase of air traffic throughout the country and that explosions could be heard in northern Israel.


It said the “exercise simulates combat scenarios in the northern front, and will test all components in the (air force’s) core missions, including maintaining aerial superiority, protecting the country’s skies, as well as attacking and gathering intelligence.”


Western intelligence sources say Iran’s military influence has expanded in Syria in recent years, prompting Israel to escalate its campaign to prevent its arch rival from establishing a major military foothold along its border.


— Agencies


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