Syria: Four killed by Iranian missile strike on building in Sweida
At least four people were killed and several others injured by an Iranian missile strike in the industrial area of Sweida, southern Syria.
A recent Iranian missile strike in Sweida, a city in southern Syria close to Israel, resulted in at least four fatalities and multiple injuries, as reported by the state news agency SANA. Eyewitness accounts indicated that missile fragments also landed in the nearby city of Quneitra and the Yarmouk area in Daraa province. Witnesses provided video evidence to Reuters, depicting the destruction and chaos following the attack.
The strike coincided with heightened military activity in the region, marked by the sound of warplanes repeatedly flying over Syria. This escalation follows announcements from the United States and Israel regarding a military operation against Iran. Observers noted that dozens of interception missiles could be seen in the sky above Damascus, indicating defensive responses to the threats posed by Iranian military capabilities in the area.
In reaction to the ongoing military tensions, Syrian authorities have taken measures to close parts of their airspace in the southern region. The implications of this missile strike raise serious concerns regarding regional stability and the potential for further escalations among Iran, Israel, and their respective allies, emphasizing the precarious security landscape in Syria.