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Syrian Air Defence Systems Thwart Israeli Attack - Reports
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14:11 20.01.2019(updated 14:32 20.01.2019) Get short URL
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A military source has told Syrian state media that air defence systems in the country's south had successfully repelled an Israeli air attack, preventing the enemy from achieving any of its objectives.
"Our air defence systems thwarted an Israeli aggression, and prevented it from achieving any of its goals," a military source told the Syrian Arab News Agency on Sunday.
The attack, said to have taken place on January 11, consisted of missiles filed by Israeli warplanes, toward the vicinity of Damascus, with most of the incoming projectiles reported to have been successfully shot down.
Earlier, the Syrian Ministry of Transport reported that the Israeli attack, taking place on the night of January 11-12, targeted the Damascus International Airport, damaging several buildings, including an aircraft repair hanger, and hitting several planes.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that Israeli jets had attacked targets in Syria, claiming that the strikes targeted "Iranian depots full of Iranian weapons" in and around Damascus's airport.
Syria sent letters to the UN demanding immediate actions to prevent new Israeli attacks, saying the strikes were an attempt to "prolong the crisis and the war against the terrorists in Syria," and that they were only possible thanks to the "military, political and media cover" Tel Aviv enjoys from the United States.
Israel restarted air attacks against Syria on December 25 after nearly a three month hiatus. Israel halted operations after Syrian air defence systems responding to an Israeli attack accidentally shot down a Russian recon plane with 15 Russian servicemen on board, prompting Moscow to deploy S-300 air defence batteries in Syria. The Russian military condemned the Christmas Day attack, accusing the Israeli Air Force of brazenly threatening two passenger aircraft during the strike, which was launched from Lebanese airspace.
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Syrian Air Defence Systems Thwart Israeli Attack - Reports
Middle East
14:11 20.01.2019(updated 14:32 20.01.2019) Get short URL
0 190
A military source has told Syrian state media that air defence systems in the country's south had successfully repelled an Israeli air attack, preventing the enemy from achieving any of its objectives.
"Our air defence systems thwarted an Israeli aggression, and prevented it from achieving any of its goals," a military source told the Syrian Arab News Agency on Sunday.
The attack, said to have taken place on January 11, consisted of missiles filed by Israeli warplanes, toward the vicinity of Damascus, with most of the incoming projectiles reported to have been successfully shot down.
Earlier, the Syrian Ministry of Transport reported that the Israeli attack, taking place on the night of January 11-12, targeted the Damascus International Airport, damaging several buildings, including an aircraft repair hanger, and hitting several planes.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that Israeli jets had attacked targets in Syria, claiming that the strikes targeted "Iranian depots full of Iranian weapons" in and around Damascus's airport.
Syria sent letters to the UN demanding immediate actions to prevent new Israeli attacks, saying the strikes were an attempt to "prolong the crisis and the war against the terrorists in Syria," and that they were only possible thanks to the "military, political and media cover" Tel Aviv enjoys from the United States.
Israel restarted air attacks against Syria on December 25 after nearly a three month hiatus. Israel halted operations after Syrian air defence systems responding to an Israeli attack accidentally shot down a Russian recon plane with 15 Russian servicemen on board, prompting Moscow to deploy S-300 air defence batteries in Syria. The Russian military condemned the Christmas Day attack, accusing the Israeli Air Force of brazenly threatening two passenger aircraft during the strike, which was launched from Lebanese airspace.
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