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Casualties Due to Israeli Incursion in the Village of Koya, Southern Syria

A force from the Israeli occupation army attempted to infiltrate the village of Koya, located in the Yarmouk Basin, this morning, resulting in violent clashes with young men from the village who confronted these forces and forced them to retreat.
Following the incursion attempt, the village was subjected to intense Israeli shelling, which resulted in the death of 7 people in an initial toll, with a number of wounded whose count is still unclear. The village is witnessing a significant movement of its residents fleeing to neighboring villages.
In a related context, the Israeli army announced on Tuesday that it had launched new strikes targeting two military bases in Syria. Army spokesman Avichai Adraee stated in a statement that "remaining military capabilities" around the Syrian military bases of T4 and Tadmur were bombed early Tuesday, confirming that the army will continue its efforts to eliminate any threats against Israeli citizens.
It is noteworthy that Israel had conducted similar attacks on these military bases last Friday.
The village of Koya continues to face heavy artillery and tank shelling, amid the flight of warplanes and reconnaissance drones in the sky above the area, alongside the movement of heavy vehicles on the Israeli side.
Local residents are urgently appealing for doctors and nurses to move to the area to accommodate the large number of wounded, as they require first aid before being transferred to hospitals in the surrounding areas, according to a report by Dara 24 correspondent.
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