Israeli Airstrike in Syria

 
On Saturday, an Israeli airstrike in the Syrian capital resulted in the destruction of a building utilized by the Iran regime’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, leading to the death of a commander and one of his deputies, as reported by Syrian state media and the Iranian outlet, Iran’s Student News Network.

The casualties were identified as members of the Revolutionary Guard’s Quds Force, according to the Iranian media outlet closely associated with the Guard’s Basij branch. The strike, which occurred during a meeting of officials from Iran-backed groups, claimed the lives of at least five individuals, as per the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an opposition war monitor.
Syrian state TV characterized the incident as “Israeli aggression,” specifying that the targeted residential building was situated in the well-secured Mazzeh neighborhood in western Damascus, home to various diplomatic missions and in proximity to the embassies of Venezuela and South Africa.
The targeted building was utilized by Revolutionary Guard officials, detailing that the “Israeli missiles” completely destroyed the structure, resulting in the death or injury of 10 individuals.
The Israel Air Force executed a targeted strike, eliminating Sardar Haj Youssef Omidzadeh, known as ‘Haj Sadeq,’ the Intelligence Commander of IRGC Quds Force, and his deputy in Damascus, Syria.
This operation also claimed the lives of at least two other IRGC officials who had recently arrived in Syria from Iran. The Israeli Air Force conducted this mission minutes ago, marking a significant development in the ongoing tensions in the region.

https://irannewsupdate.com/news/news-digest/israeli-airstrike-targets-iranian-revolutionary-guard-in-damascus/

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