Israeli drone strike on Syria's Damascus airport road kills one
The Syrian Arab News Agency says a car exploded after it was targeted in an Israeli aggression on the road to Damascus International Airport.
One person was killed as a result of an Israeli drone attack targeting a vehicle on the Damascus International Airport road near the Aqrabah Bridge, Al Mayadeen’s correspondent reported Tuesday, adding that the assault caused material damage at the site.
"A car exploded after it was targeted in an Israeli aggression on the road to Damascus International Airport," the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) confirmed, citing a police source.
انفجار سيارة جراء استهداف بطائرة مسيرة صهيونية في طريق مطار دمشق الدولي ، الحصيلة شهيد واحد pic.twitter.com/UAM3Cx01fG
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Damascus' Ministry of Foreign Affairs has repeatedly condemned Israeli assaults on Syrian territory, asserting that the occupation’s aggressive actions and its ongoing targeting of civilian areas are "a consequence of the lack of serious action to restrain it."
The Ministry also renewed its call for the United Nations to "urgently take firm measures to stop the aggression and hold its perpetrators accountable."
In November, "Israel" carried out a massive aggression on Syria, targeting Tadmor, mainly striking residential buildings and resulting in scores of fatalities and injuries.
At least 36 people were killed and 50 others were injured as the Israeli military launched an aerial aggression from the direction of the al-Tanf area, targeting a number of buildings in the city of Tadmor in the Syrian desert, a military source revealed.
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