BeIRUT: Israeli air strike crashed into Iran’s weapons on the Syrian Port of Latakia Tuesday, in such an attack like that at the main facility, said war monitor.
RAID Israel “immediately targets Iranian weapons delivery on the container page,” Syrian observatory to human rights.
Syrian media reported a strike on the container page in the port of Latakia without determining what was targeted.
Observatory, an English-based organization with a broad source network on the land throughout Syria, said Raid triggered a series of explosions.
It reported “big material losses” but added that there were no direct reports of victims.
According to the Syrian state news agency there, the strike occurred at 1:23 a.m.
(2323 GMT Monday).
“Our air defense expels Israeli aggression in Latakia,” he said, adding that a number of containers burned in strikes.
Latakia is the northern part of Syrian main port, and is located around 230 kilometers (140 miles) north of Damascus.
Photos and recordings published by there show fire on the page but the country television said later that firefighters had brought the goat.
Israel rarely commented on the air strike he did in Syria but had said repeatedly it would not allow the Iran Archfoe to extend his footsteps in Syria.
Because the civil war broke out in Syria in 2011, Israel had carried out hundreds of air strikes in the Syrian region, targeting the position of the government and troops supported by Iran and Hezbollah fighters.
On November 24, Israeli missiles in the west of Homs Province killed five people, according to Syrian observatories for human rights.
In two separate Israeli attacks in October, five pro-Iranian militias were killed near the capital of Syrian Damascus while nine pro-government fighters were killed near the T4 T4 T4 Palmyra in Syria Center, the observatory said.
Iran has become the main support of the Syrian government in the old conflict.
It finances, arms and ordered a number of Syrian and foreign militia groups fighting with ordinary armed forces, heads among them the strong Hizbullah Group in Lebanon.