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For the first time since the fall of Assad... Israeli raid in rural Damascus

Israeli forces continue operations of combing in the Jabal Al-Mani’ area in rural Damascus, with intense hovering of helicopters and drones in the skies. This operation is considered the first of its kind since the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, and Syrian defense forces have not reported any attempts to repel it so far. Conversely, the SK Korean radar station belonging to the 4th Regiment in the mountain detected an attack on a large missile depot of the Igla-S (SA-18) type, which was previously used by Hezbollah.
In a subsequent development, four Israeli helicopters flew at low altitude over Al-Kiswah area in rural Damascus, and the parachute units conducted reconnaissance and inspection tasks at the targeted site. Since the beginning of the attacks, the number of Israeli airstrikes has risen to 15, targeting various areas in rural Damascus, carried out by fighter jets of different types in two consecutive rounds.
Additionally, Israeli fighter aircraft carried out a series of airstrikes targeting a military facility in Tal al-Mani’, as well as a Syrian forces' headquarters in Al-Kiswah area. About six missiles were launched at ground targets, including a large warehouse containing Igla-S missiles, which were previously used by Hezbollah before the regime’s fall. Currently, there is no precise information about the number of casualties or material damage resulting from these operations.
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