DAMASCUS, March 7 (Xinhua) -- Aleppo International Airport in northern Syria has suspended operations after being hit by an Israeli missile attack, which is likely to delay the air transport of aid supplies to quake-hit regions for days, the Syrian army and a civil aviation official said Tues...
BEIRUT (Reuters) -An Israeli air strike knocked Aleppo airport out of service on Tuesday and forced the Syrian authorities to reroute flights carrying aid for people affected by last month's earthquake, Syrian state media reported. The Israeli military declined to comment. Israel has ...
The strikes hit a Hezbollah warehouse in the Jibrin area near Aleppo International Airport, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. The Britain-based watchdog group said the attacks, which reverberated across the northern Aleppo countryside for about three hours, resulted in the most ...
BEIRUT (AP) — Israel’s military fired missiles toward the international airport of Syria's capital early Monday, putting it out of service and killing two soldiers and wounding two others, the Syrian army said. The attack, which occurred shortly after midnight Sunday, was the second in...
Credit: Pascal Meier on Unsplash.Operations at the Damascus International Airport in Syria were affected briefly after a missile attack by Israeli armed forces.The Syrian army said that the missile struck the airport after Sunday midnight, which damaged the property and also killed two of its ...
The last reported attack on Damascus was on Jan. 2, when the Syrian army reported that Israel's military fired missiles toward the international airport of Syria's capital early Monday, putting it out of service and killing two soldiers and wounding two others. ...
Syrian state media, meanwhile, reported that Israeli airstrikes hit the international airports in the capital, Damascus, and the northern city of Aleppo, killing one person and putting the runways out of service. Israel has carried out several strikes in Syria since the war began. Israel rarely...
Monday that “enemy” rockets struck military bases belonging to Syrian President Bashar Assad. According to several outlets, the strikes targeted the 47th Brigade base in the southern Hama district, a military facility in northwestern Hama and a facility north of the Aleppo International Airport. ...
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This latest Israeli attack marks the 29th such attack this year, following Israel's Friday attack on military sites in Syria's northern city of Aleppo, which killed 42 military personnel, according to the observatory.■