Middle East

Suspected Israeli strikes on Syria leave several dead, including one civilian

Issued on: 01/09/2020 – 11:19

Israeli strikes on Syria killed one civilian, three government troops and seven allied foreign fighters, a war monitor said on Tuesday in a new toll.

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The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which had previously put the toll from Monday's strikes at five, said Iran-backed paramilitary fighters were among those killed in the attack.

The Britain-based monitor said the strikes hit Syrian army positions south of Damascus as well as positions belonging to Iran-backed paramilitaries, including fighters of the Lebanese Hezbollah movement, in the southern province of Daraa.

The Observatory said it could not confirm if Hezbollah fighters were among those killed.

Late on Monday, the Syrian state news agency SANA reported that "the Zionist enemy carried out a strike… on some of our military positions south of Damascus and our air defences confronted them".

"The Israeli attack led to two martyrs being killed and seven soldiers being wounded," the source said, adding the fire had came from the direction of the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.

It later said that one civillian was also killed in the attack.

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