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2020.02.06 09:56 GMT+8

Syrian air defenses intercept Israeli missiles over Damascus

Updated 2020.02.06 11:22 GMT+8
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Syrian air defenses intercepted Israeli missiles over the capital Damascus, the state media said early on Thursday without specifying the nature of the targets. 

Syrian state run Ikhbariyah TV said the attack was launched from over the Golan Heights as well as through Lebanese airspace. State news agency SANA said air defenses downed most of the missiles before they reached their targets. 

There were no immediate reports of damage or casualties. 

British-based war monitor the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said several missiles were fired on Syrian government forces and Iranian militias near Damascus, including in al-Kiswa town and Mezze military airport. 

Israel has repeatedly bombed Iranian-backed militia targets in Syria, saying its goal was to end Tehran's military presence which Western intelligence sources say has expanded in recent years in the war-torn country. 

Last month, the Syrian army said Israeli jets attacked the main T4 air base in Homs Province, and that its air defenses downed several missiles in strikes that caused only material damage. In December, it said the air defense system intercepted missiles fired from the direction of Israel aimed at targets on the outskirts Damascus. 

(CCTV's Zhu Xuesong also contributed to the story.)

Source(s): Reuters
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