February 25, 2022
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Three soldiers killed in Israeli missile strike on Syria capital

Three soldiers were killed in an Israeli missile strike targeting military sites in Damascus after midnight, Syrian state news agency SANA said early Thursday morning…reports Asian Lite News

The Israeli attack triggered the Syrian air defenses, which intercepted most of the Israeli missiles, said SANA, citing a military source without providing further details.

The attack came only about a day after Israel struck Syrian military sites in the southern province of Quneitra, causing damage, Xinhua news agency reported.

ALSO READ: Palestinian boy killed by Israeli soldiers in West Bank

On February 16, Israel carried out a similar missile strike against points south of Damascus, which resulted in material damage but no casualties.

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