Oct. 23 (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Israeli Air Force has reported the destruction of an Iranian drone factory located in Syrian territory in a bombing this Saturday.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has reported that unmanned vehicles were assembled at these facilities, the parts of which were made in Iran and then secretly shipped to Dimas in southern Syria.
On the night of Friday to Saturday, the Israeli aircraft would have bombed this target and would have disabled the radar and the runway also located in these facilities. There is no news of personal injury.
Israeli military sources quoted by the newspaper ‘Yedioth Aharonot’ have explained that the attack was carried out with missiles launched from the Sea of Galilee and that the Syrian anti-aircraft defenses shot down most of the projectiles.
The Saudi chain Al Arabiya has reported that the target was members of Unit 4,400 of the Lebanese party-militia Hezbollah, an ally of Iran, which was transporting Iranian weapons from Syria to Lebanon under the command of Hajj Fadi.
Fadi was responsible for the shipment of ammonium nitrate that was in the port of Beirut and that caused a devastating explosion in 2020 whose aftermath still affects the Lebanese economy and society.
In addition, Unit 4,400 would have direct links with Unit 190 of the Quds Force, the foreign section of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.