Civilian casualties in Israeli strikes south of Damascus – SANA

North-Press Agency

 

In the early morning hours of Monday, three people lost their lives and four others were injured by shrapnel from Israeli missiles that hit civilians' houses in the southern countryside of the Syrian capital Damascus.
 
The Syrian government official news agency SANA said: The bombing of the Israeli warplanes caused the death of three persons and the injury of four others due to the fall of shrapnel on civilian houses in the towns of Hajirah and al-Adeliya in the southern countryside of Damascus.

 

At dawn on Monday, Israeli warplanes launched a missile attack from the airspace of southern Lebanon on Syrian territories, as "air defense forces confronted and dropped the enemy missiles," according to SANA.

 
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said, "Israeli aircraft targeted areas in the south and southwest of Damascus, where there are bases and locations of Iranian forces and Lebanese Hezbollah."