Eight members of pro-Iranian formations were killed as a result of strikes by the Israeli army in Syria. The aftermath of the night attack is described in a report from the Human Rights Observatory.
It is noted that the attacks were carried out on weapons and missile depots of Iranians and the Shiite group Hezbollah, which are located south of Damascus. In addition, the military center of the “Syrian Resistance to the Liberation of the Golan” was attacked.
Earlier it was reported that the Israeli army attacked the Syrian military near Damascus. The blow was delivered from the Golan Heights in the southern outskirts of the city. Material damage was caused as a result of the air raid.
The Golan Heights, which belonged to Syria since 1944, was invaded by Israel during the 1967 Six Day War. In 1981, the Israeli parliament passed the Golan Heights law, which unilaterally proclaimed the country's sovereignty over the territory.