Israeli aircraft conducted a second wave of airstrikes on Syrian territory Tuesday afternoon, targeting military positions in southern Syria, including two airports.
In Daraa
Local sources told Al-Modon that Israeli forces struck the Syrian regime’s air defence radar battalion, located between Al-Sanamayn and Al-Qaniya in Daraa’s northern countryside. Additionally, the airport in Azraa, east of Daraa, was targeted.
The “Ahrar Houran” group reported that sirens sounded at the time of the strikes on Azraa, where two airstrikes hit the airport. The group noted that Iranian militias have been using the airport as a base and are stationed at various sites within it.
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), the strike on the radar battalion wounded two regime soldiers. The regime has not issued an official response, although the pro-regime website Athar Press claimed that Syrian air defenses repelled attacks on multiple targets in Azraa, the village of Shaqra, and along the road between Al-Sanamayn and Al-Qaniya. Other strikes were reported in Nahta and Maliha Al-Atash in Daraa’s eastern countryside.