Sep 11, 2020
The Syrian regime’s air defenses intercepted Israeli airstrikes in the northern city of Aleppo overnight Friday, Syrian state news sources reported.
“At 1:30 a.m. the Zionist enemy carried out an airstrike by a salvo of missiles targeting the area around the city of Aleppo,” a military source told Syrian state news outlet SANA. “Our air defense systems hit and felled most of them.”
A military statement read on state television said the raid took place in the town of al-Safirah in the eastern Aleppo countryside, with the warplanes targeting military factories and a scientific research center. There were no reports of casualties.
Syrian state news outlets and war monitors say Israel is behind a number of similar strikes in recent weeks against Syrian regime and Iranian assets.
On Sept. 2, Syria said its air defenses thwarted a number of Israeli missiles targeting the T4 airbase near the central city of Homs. The Israeli military claims the base is used by Iran to transfer weapons to its proxy fighters around the region, including the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah.