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13 Aug 2023 | 11:47 AM UTC

Syria: Airstrikes target suspected arms depot near Damascus early Aug. 13 /update 1

Airstrikes target site near Damascus, Syria, early Aug. 13. Further airstrikes likely.

Informational

Event

Suspected Israeli airstrikes targeted an arms depot near Damascus early Aug. 13. Syrian authorities have not provided updates concerning damage or casualties. The arms depot reportedly belonged to the Syrian government and Iranian-aligned groups. Syrian state media claimed that Syrian air defenses intercepted several missiles. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has regularly targeted military bases and airports in areas under the Syrian government's control; however, as a matter of policy, it does not typically acknowledge airstrikes. Additional similar attacks are likely over the coming days and weeks.

Context

The Aug. 13 attack is the second suspected IDF attack in the Damascus area conducted this week. The other attack reportedly killed four Syrian soldiers and two Iran-led fighters and caused material damage in the capital early Aug. 7.

Tensions between Syria and Israel remain extremely high. Israel has repeatedly expressed concerns about Iranian proxies in southwestern Syria and aims to prevent a build-up of Iran-backed forces. Since 2017, the IDF has launched hundreds of preemptive strikes in Syria, targeting suspected Hizballah and Iran-led fighters, weapons caches, and supply convoys, primarily in the country's southwestern governorates.

Advice

Exercise caution and avoid all military sites in Syria. Heed the instructions of local security forces. If airstrikes, artillery fire, or warning sirens are reported in the general vicinity, take cover in the nearest bomb shelter and remain there until given further instructions by authorities.