Israeli raids destroy a position of the Assad regime forces in southern Syria
The Israeli army launched air raids, on the night of Wednesday-Thursday, on a site of the Assad regime forces in the town of Al-Qahtaniyah in the Quneitra countryside, which resulted in deaths and injuries among the forces of the latter, and the site was completely destroyed.
According to informed sources, the target point is a monitoring and reconnaissance point used by the Lebanese “Hezbollah” militia in the area, where a number of militia leaders are present at the target site.
The same sources added: “The bombing was focused and targeted the point directly, which means that there was a reconnaissance plane that was giving accurate coordinates, as the bombing of the point lasted more than 5 minutes until it was leveled to the ground.”
While the Israeli newspaper, Yedioth Ahronoth, reported that Israeli tanks bombed a Assad regime post near the border with Israel, which resulted in its destruction, and the newspaper reported that the Israeli army suspected that the site was recently used by Hezbollah fighters.
After the point was destroyed, the Israeli reconnaissance planes dropped leaflets showing several leaders of the “Hezbollah” militia wanted and accused of war crimes.
Source: agencies