Israeli strikes kill soldier, damage Aleppo airport: Syria state media

“Heavy material damage” was reported at the Aleppo International Airport, pictured here, on Feb 7. PHOTO: AFP

Israeli strikes targeted north Syria’s Aleppo province late Monday, killing a soldier, wounding seven people and putting the area’s international airport out of service, state media reported.

“At around 11:35 pm (2035 GMT)… the Israeli enemy carried out an air attack with several missiles… targeting Aleppo international airport and a number of sites in the vicinity of Aleppo,” state news agency SANA said, citing a military source.

“A soldier was killed and seven people were wounded including two civilians,” SANA said, reporting “material losses” and that “Aleppo airport was put out of service”.

Officials did not immediately provide further information on when the facility was expected to reopen or the nature of the damage.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Tuesday that Israeli missiles targeted “the Aleppo international airport area and the Nayrab military airfield area” nearby, reporting explosions at both facilities and “severe damage”.

Strikes “completely destroyed” a munitions depot in the Nayrab airfield area, killing a Syrian army officer and “three pro-Iran foreign fighters”, said the Britain-based war monitor, which relies on a vast network of sources on the ground.

Israeli missiles also fell on Syrian air force factories in the Safireh area of Aleppo province, it said, “causing extensive material damage” and adding that the sites were used by pro-Iran fighters.

During more than a decade of war in Syria, Israel has launched hundreds of air strikes on its territory, primarily targeting Iran-backed forces and Lebanese Hezbollah fighters as well as Syrian army positions.

Previous strikes have put both Aleppo and Damascus airport out of service.

While Israel rarely comments on the strikes it carries out on Syria, it has repeatedly said it will not allow its arch-foe Iran to extend its footprint in the war-torn country.

Iran-backed militias have a heavy presence in the Aleppo region after providing key ground support to the army in its recapture of rebel-held districts of the city in 2016.

On March 22, an Israeli missile strike destroyed a suspected arms depot used by Iran-backed militias at Aleppo airport, the Observatory said at the time, with authorities saying that raid put the airport out of service.

On March 7, three people were killed in an Israeli strike on the airport that also brought air traffic to a halt.

On Saturday, three civilians were wounded in Israeli air strikes near the Syrian city of Homs, state media reported, with the Observatory saying a Hezbollah munitions depot at the Dabaa military airport was destroyed.

By AFP

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