Syria monitor says ‘likely’ Israeli air strike on weapons depot kills 11

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epa11781518 A military tank at the Mezzeh Air Base on the outskirts of Damascus, Syria, 16 December 2024. After Syrian rebels ousted President Bashar al-Assad on 08 December 2024, the Israeli military carried out strikes throughout Syria to destroy what remained of the Assad regime's military arsenal. EPA-EFE/ANTONIO PEDRO SANTOS

A military tank at the Mezzeh Air Base on the outskirts of Damascus, Syria, on Dec 16.

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An explosion at a weapons depot near Syria’s capital Damascus on Dec 29 killed 11 people, a war monitor said, weeks after rebels ousted long-time leader Bashar al-Assad.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the cause of the blast in the industrial area of Adra, some 30km from Damascus, was “likely” to have been an Israeli strike.

But an Israeli military source told AFP in Jerusalem that the army “did not strike in the area”.

An official from a nearby area, requesting anonymity, told AFP that “an explosion of unknown origin” rocked the Adra industrial area, reporting an unspecified number of casualties and adding that rescue operations were ongoing.

Observatory chief Rami Abdel Rahman told AFP that “at least 11 people were killed in an explosion, likely caused by an Israeli strike” at “a weapons depot belonging to (Assad’s) regime” in the Adra area.

An Israeli military source said: “We are not aware of IDF (Israel Defence Forces army) strikes in the area. The IDF did not strike in the area.”

Mr Abdel Rahman said the dead are “mostly civilians”, adding that since Mr Assad’s ouster, some civilians in the poverty-stricken country have headed to former military positions looking for “anything they can sell”, including metal.

Israel carried out hundreds of air strikes on Syrian military facilities after Islamist-led rebels toppled Mr Assad on Dec 8, saying it aimed to prevent them from falling into hostile hands. AFP


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