Four Syrian soldiers wounded in Israeli aggression on Homs
The Israeli occupation forces launch violent airstrikes on Syria, wounding several soldiers and causing material damages.
On Thursday evening, at approximately 20:55, the Israeli occupation forces launched an airstrike from northern Lebanon, targeting several military positions in Syria's central region, namely Homs.
According to a Syrian military source, the attack resulted in the injury of four soldiers and caused limited material damage.
The Syrian military has condemned the aggression, describing it as a blatant violation of its sovereignty.
Not the first
Israeli war jets launched a series of airstrikes on Friday evening targeting towns on the Lebanese Syrian borders.
Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported Israeli aggression on the outskirts of the town of Hosh al-Sayyid Ali in Bekaa and the countryside of al-Qusayr.
This came shortly after after a similar airstrike also targeted the Hosh al-Sayyid Ali area. Border villages of Zaita and Matraba were also bombarded.
Lebanese media reported that there were no injuries resulting from the attacks, noting that the damage was limited to material losses.