Iranian missile kills 4 in Syria, government says
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Five killed in south Syria by depot explosion, not Iran missile
A detonation in an ammunition and missile depot in southern Syria's Suweida killed five people on Saturday, state media said, after initial reports blamed an Iranian missile. "The explosion that occurred today in the city of Suweida was caused by the detonation of an ammunition and missile depot belonging to the National Guard," a Druze group that controls Suweida, state television reported, quoting a security source, adding that it killed five …
Iranian missile kills 4 in Syria, government says
DAMASCUS (Reuters) - Four people were killed and several others wounded when an Iranian missile struck a building in the southern Syrian city of Sweida on Saturday, the state news agency SANA said. Other missile debris fell in the city of Quneitra and the Yarmouk Basin in Daraa province in southern Syria, according to Reuters witnesses and [...]
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said Tehran was ready to de-escalate the situation, but demanded an end to US-Israeli strikes before diplomatic talks could begin. One of them, Iran said, hit a girls' school on Saturday, killing 70 people. Syria also reported deaths, where an Iranian missile killed four people.
According to Syrian media, Iran launched a missile at the Syrian city of Suweida. The attack resulted in the deaths of four people and injured numerous civilians.
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