Damascus airport explosion caused by Israeli airstrike
Explosions were heard near Damascus's airport on Thursday morning, allegedly caused by an Israeli airstrike.
Jerusalem: Explosions were heard near Damascus's airport on Thursday morning, allegedly caused by an Israeli airstrike.
In reports suggest that Israel was responsible for the attack, and that an initial missile strike against a weapons warehouse belonging to government forces caused fuel silos to explode, leading to a cascade of explosions that damaged a few nearby homes.
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According to reports, explosions were also reported in the Al-Mazzeh area of Damascus, apparently at the Mazzeh Air Base, a military airstrip used by regime forces.
Israel is widely believed to have carried out airstrikes on advanced weapons systems in as well as Hezbollah positions, but it rarely confirms such operations on an individual basis.
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