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Strikes blamed on Israel kill nine at base used by Iranian fighters in Syria

BEIRUT: At least nine pro-regime fighters died in a suspected Israeli missile strike overnight in northern Syria, a monitor said on Monday.

Syrian state media had accused Israel of bombing a military position in Aleppo province late on Sunday, in what would be a rare Israeli strike so far north in the war-ravaged country.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based war monitor, said the base was being used by the Syrian regime’s arch-ally Iran.

“The Israeli missiles targeted an Iranian Revolutionary Guard centre, near the Neirab military airport,” said Observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman.

He said those killed included at least six Syrians, but could not specify the nationalities of the remaining fighters.

The position is a logistics hub used to provide equipment and food to pro-regime forces fighting at nearby fronts, but it did not store weapons, Abdel Rahman said.

Tehran has dispatched military forces to bolster Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s efforts to crush a seven-year uprising against his rule.

Assad has said the forces are ad­visers but denied the presence of Iranian fighters on Syrian territory.

Late on Sunday, state news agency SANA said Israeli missiles had hit near a strategic air base, but said there were no casualties.

“The Zionist enemy... targeted with its missiles one of our military positions north of the Neirab military airport, but the damage was only material,” it said, citing a military source. The Israeli military declined to comment on the reports. The attack is the third suspected Israeli strike on Syria this month alone.

Published in Dawn, July 17th, 2018

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