Israel jets bomb targets near Damascus\, southern Syria: monitor

Israel jets bomb targets near Damascus, southern Syria: monitor

AFP  |  Damascus 

Israeli jets on Thursday bombed several areas near as well as in southern Syria, the for Human Rights monitor said.

Earlier, Syrian said air defences downed a number of "hostile targets" close to the capital.

"Our air defences fired on hostile targets over the Kisweh area and downed them," the official agency reported, citing a military source.

The area south of has been targeted by alleged Israeli strikes in the past, which a monitor said have killed members of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards force and other pro-Iranian Shiite militias.

said there are "weapons depots belonging to the Lebanese Hezbollah (group) as well as Iranian forces" in Kisweh.

has carried out hundreds of air strikes in neighbouring against what it says are Iranian targets.

Syrian air defences in September opened fire to intercept alleged Israeli missiles targeting ammunition depots in the northwestern province of Latakia, but instead downed a Russian jet.

said Thursday was the first time Syria's air defences had been called into action since the incident on September 17 in which 15 Russians were killed.

pinned responsibility for the downing of its jet on Israel, saying its plane used the larger Russian one for cover, an allegation disputed. Following the incident, sent advanced air defence missiles to Damascus.

Israel's told his country would continue to hit hostile targets in to prevent from establishing a military presence across the border.

He added that would "continue security coordination" with

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First Published: Fri, November 30 2018. 03:20 IST