Rocket attack kills 10 Syria soldiers

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Updated 14 May 2022
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Rocket attack kills 10 Syria soldiers

  • Assailants fire an anti-tank guided missile at a bus carrying pro-regime fighters back to their home villages

BEIRUT: Syrian militants killed 10 soldiers in northern Syria on Friday, in the deadliest such attack since a truce deal reached over two years ago, a war monitor and pro-regime media said.

Nine soldiers were also wounded in the attack, Syria’s official news agency SANA reported, quoting a military source.
“Around 9:30 this morning terrorists targeted an army bus” in the west of Aleppo province, SANA said, quoting the source.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights had reported earlier on Friday that “pro-regime fighters” died in the assault.
It was not immediately clear whether it was carried out by the area’s dominant extremist group, Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham, or other rebel forces, the monitor said.
The attackers fired an anti-tank guided missile at a bus carrying pro-regime fighters back to their home villages, said Observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman.

BACKGROUND

Friday’s death toll was the heaviest reported in pro-regime ranks from an opposition attack since a truce agreement brokered by Russia and Turkey in March 2020.

He said six rebel fighters were killed this month in similar attacks conducted by regime soldiers or allied militia.
Friday’s death toll was the heaviest reported in pro-regime ranks from an opposition attack since a truce agreement brokered by Russia and Turkey in March 2020.
Before Russia intervened in the Syrian conflict, the regime of President Bashar Assad controlled barely a fifth of the national territory.
With Russian and Iranian support, Damascus clawed back much of the ground lost in the early stages of the conflict, which erupted in 2011 when the government brutally repressed pro-democracy protests.
The last pocket of armed opposition to the regime includes large swathes of Idlib province and parts of the neighboring Aleppo, Hama and Latakia provinces.
HTS, headed by ex-members of Syria’s former Al-Qaeda franchise, is the dominant group in the area but other rebel groups are also active, with varying degrees of Turkish backing.
The 2020 truce deal has held despite sporadic attacks by both sides, including continued Russian air strikes.
Turkey was keen to cement its influence in northern Syria and avert a new phase of fighting in the conflict that could have caused an unprecedented wave of refugees to flood its border.
Turkey is home to more than 3.6 million Syrian refugees and Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, facing rising public anger over the issue, has suggested that his government would encourage a million of them to return.


Iranian missiles flying over Israel and the West Bank

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Iranian missiles flying over Israel and the West Bank

Missiles were seen flying towards Israel in the early hours of Saturday, as the Israeli military said it identified missiles launched from Iran towards Israel.

Shortly after the fresh barrage the army said it had begun a new wave of strikes targeting Iranian infrastructure in Tehran. Israel also launched fresh attacks on Lebanon and said it was attacking Iranian and Hezbollah targets.

There was no immediate comment from Iran's Revolutionary Guard or Hezbollah. Hezbollah has ​fired rockets at Israel, sparking Israeli strikes on Beirut's southern suburbs and Lebanon's east and south.

Inside Israel, explosions could be heard as Israeli defenses activated to shoot down incoming Iranian fire.