Zionist airstrikes on Syrian facilities in Quneitra leaves two injured

At least two people were injured when Israeli military helicopters attacked several Syrian military facilities in the south of the country, SANA news agency reported on Saturday.

Iran PressMiddle East: On Friday night, the Zionist regime military forces press service said that Israeli military helicopters had attacked several Syrian army facilities in the country’s south.

SANA quoted a military source as saying that Israeli helicopters targeted three outposts in Syria’s southern Quneitra area with anti-tank guided missiles, causing two injuries and some forest fires.

According to a statement by the Zionist regime's military, several targets were struck, including the Syrian army’s observation posts and surveillance facilities located at Syrian army’s bases.

Israeli missiles hit three targets, leaving two people 'lightly wounded' while starting forest fires.

"The strike came a few hours after the Israeli military claimed that blasts were heard from the Syrian-held area of the Golan Heights. No casualties were reported but a building and an Israeli vehicle were damaged," the statement said.

Also, strikes came hours after America's top general Mark Milley made an unannounced visit to the ocupied lands for talks on regional security issues.

Israel has launched hundreds of strikes in Syria since the start of the country's unrest in 2011 but rarely comments on such operations.  207/205

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