10 Iranians killed in Israeli bombing in Syria



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Sources from the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported Monday: “Six strong explosions were heard in the morning in the town of Albu Kamal in the Deir Ezzor camp, as a result of attacks by Israeli aircraft against the sites of the Iranian militia stationed in the “Al-Thulat” area, south of the city of Albu Kamal, near the Syrian-Iraqi border in the countryside Eastern Deir ez-Zor, which led to the killing of 10 pro-Iranian militias of non-Syrian nationalities.

The information also revealed that ambulances rushed from the city of Al-Bukamal towards the sites of the air strikes, causing the bombing to destroy the ammunition depots and vehicles of these militias.

The Syrian Observatory had published on September 3 that an Israeli plane, probably Israeli, attacked the sites of the Iranian forces and their militia, in the “Al-Thulat” area within the Albu Kamal desert in the eastern Deir Ezzor camp. , which caused deaths and injuries, since the Syrian Observatory documented the death of 9 of them. Those militias and other wounded.

Sources also indicated that fighter jets, probably Israeli, carried out an aerial bombardment. A few days ago, they also attacked a site belonging to the “Iraqi Hezbollah militia,” located 5 km from Al-Rahba Castle on the outskirts of the town of Al-Mayadeen in the eastern countryside of Deir Ezzor, which led to Siete Militiamen were killed and the death toll from the wounded, some of them in serious condition, is expected to rise, as well as information on other deaths.

Notably, Israeli Defense Ministry officials had announced in recent months that Tel Aviv would intensify its campaign against Iran in Syria, as Tehran expanded its presence with the help of groups fighting for power.

At the time, an intelligence source in the region stated: “Israel is intensifying its raids at a time when the attention of the world and the region, including Syria, is focused on the Corona pandemic.”

A few days ago, Israel launched raids on Iranian sites in Aleppo, in northern Syria, where the regime admitted these attacks.

In turn, a private Israeli company active in the investigation of the events stated that “the latest round of Israeli incursions into Syria targeted a factory producing missiles on the outskirts of Aleppo.”

ImageSat International, which is working on analyzing Israeli incursions into Syria based on satellite imagery, released images on Sunday showing that airstrikes, which hit early morning Al-Sefira, southeast of Aleppo, destroyed a building. whole and caused tangible damage to another.

The company claimed that these two buildings had a “tangible role in the production of missiles at the Al-Safira factory”, suggesting that the destroyed building contained explosive materials.

Furthermore, ImageSat International concluded that the attack was carried out with the aim of weakening missile production in Syria, especially for the benefit of the Lebanese “Hezbollah”.

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