Satellite Images Show Extensive Damage From Alleged Israeli Air Strike in Syria


(Worthy News) – Satellite images of the damage caused by an air strike near the city of Aleppo, Syria that has been attributed to Israel were released on Thursday.

According to Israeli news site Walla, the pictures were taken by ImageSat International (ISI), and show two buildings attacked on the night of March 27 in the industrial area of Shaykh Najjar, northeast of Aleppo.

Reports indicated that seven soldiers were killed in the attack, which was believed to be targeting an Iranian weapons storehouse. Syrian opposition sources said other targets were a logistics center controlled by Shi’a paramilitaries, along with a site near a military airport in the area that was targeted for a second time in less than a year. [ Source: Algemeiner (Read More…) ]

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