Satellite images reveal damage at site of airstrike on ’Iranian targets’ in Syria

Satellite images reveal damage at site of airstrike on ’Iranian targets’ in Syria
The satellite imaging company ImageSat International released satellite images of a destroyed site in Syria, south of the city of Masyaf, which seem to correspond with the location of a reported strike in Hama on Tuesday (Sep. 4), Haaretz reported.

Assad regime’s media reported on Tuesday that Israeli jets attacked military targets in the northwestern Syrian city of Hama, adding that one person was killed and 12 others were wounded.

The warplanes entered through Lebanese airspace and targeted Iranian positions. A military source told SANA that Assad regime’s air defenses intercepted several missiles over the nearby town of Wadi Al Uyun.

Civilians in the area reported hearing explosions and seeing smoke rise from nearby buildings. Additional strikes were reported in the coastal town of Banias, the site of research centers and military installations.

The Israeli military struck more than 200 targets and fired 800 missiles and mortar shells over the past year-and-a-half, a senior IDF official said Tuesday, adding that the IDF is working intensively to target Iranian weapons convoys and targets in Syria.

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