Syrian air defenses respond to ‘hostile targets’ over Damascus – state media

8 Feb, 2022 23:41 / Updated 3 years ago
Anti-aircraft missiles were reportedly launched to repel an attack targeting the Syrian capital

Syrian air defenses responded to a missile attack targeting the capital, Damascus, early on Wednesday, as sirens sounded in Israel. The Israeli military claimed that the alarms went off after one of the anti-aircraft missiles launched from Syria exploded.

Several "Israeli aggression's missiles" were shot down around the capital city, Syrian state TV reported.

“The Israeli enemy carried out an air aggression with rockets from the direction southeast of Beirut,” a Syrian military source told local media, adding that Tel Aviv also launched an attack “from the direction of the occupied Syrian Golan, targeting some points in the the vicinity of the city of Damascus.” The source said work is underway to determine whether the strikes resulted in damage or casualties.

Footage has emerged on social media purportedly showing Syrian air defenses intercepting missiles launched towards the city. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has yet to confirm any operations.

Though the Israeli military rarely confirms individual attacks, former prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu previously acknowledged carrying out “hundreds” of airstrikes in Syria, claiming they have targeted Iranian forces stationed there.

Damascus sees the raids that often lead to material damage and casualties as encroachment on its sovereignty.