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Syrian media reports air strike south of Damascus

“Air defense intercepts hostile targets over al-Kiswah and downed them,” Syrian state media quoted a military source as saying.

By: World Israel News Staff

Syrian media have reported that air defenses were activated during an enemy strike on targets in the al-Kiswah region south of Damascus. State media said several missiles had been intercepted.

The report did not name the enemy.

“Air defense intercepts hostile targets over al-Kiswah and downed them,” a military source was quoted as saying by Syria’s SANA news outlet.

Israel has bombed the al-Kiswah area for allegedly hosting Iranian missile bases, according to the report.

TPS contributed to this report.

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