The Israeli Air Force carried out airstrikes on Sunday night using highly explosive missiles, targeting military structures at Deir Ezzor Military Airport, eastern Syria.
Informed sources told Zaman al-Wasl that the Israeli Air Force targeted a weapons depot and a jamming radar system inside Deir Ezzor Military Airport, eastern Syria, on Sunday night, confirming that the raids destroyed the depot and the system, without causing any deaths or injuries.
The Israeli Air Force had targeted weapons depots around al-Dumayr Military Airport in the Damascus countryside at dawn on Sunday, destroying the depots, without causing any deaths or injuries.
The number of Israeli raids on Syria during the past week amounted to more than 400 airstrikes and missiles from Israeli warships from the sea using highly explosive missiles, through which they were able to destroy 98% of the Syrian military infrastructure, after the fall of the ousted Bashar al-Assad regime and his escape to Russia.
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