Baladi News
Israeli warplanes fired missiles on several sites for the Assad regime in the outskirts of Damascus on Friday night, and pro-Assad media claimed that the air defence system shot down most of them.
Media sources confirmed that Israeli warplanes targeted the "brigade 137" in the western countryside of Damascus, the area of Zakieh, and the "brigade 91" in the area of al-Kisweh, adding that the Israeli missiles targeted weapons' shipments for the Iranian militias.
“The results of the aggression so far were limited to a strike on one of the warehouses at Damascus airport,” the SANA news agency cited a military source as saying. The attack took place at 11:15 p.m.(21:15 GMT), it said.
"The missiles shot by the Israeli warplanes triggered Syrian air defences that shot down most of them," SANA said.
The last Israeli attack reported by Syrian state media was on Dec. 25, when a missile attack wounded three Syrian soldiers.
A senior Israeli official said in September Israel had carried out more than 200 attacks against Iranian targets in Syria in the last two years.
Source: Reuters + Baladi News