Airstrikes and Diplomatic Shifts: A Tumultuous 24 Hours in Syria
- Four airstrikes targeted the Abu al-Zuhour military airport in Idlib, Syria, marking the first attack on the facility since the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime in December 2024.
- The aircraft responsible for the airstrikes have not been identified, and no official statement has been released regarding the attacks.
- The Abu al-Zuhour military airport has been out of service since 2012 and is guarded by Syrian Ministry of Defense forces.
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Unidentified aircraft attacked a disused military airport in northwestern Syria on Tuesday, a security source told AFP.
An unidentified plane hit an off-duty military airport in northwest Syria on Tuesday, where forces from the country's Ministry of Defence are present, reported a security source to the Afp. (ANSA)
The airport, which suffered heavy damage during the Syrian civil war, has been out of service since 2012, according to the same source, and is currently protected by the forces of the Syrian Ministry of Defence.
Israeli warplanes carried out four airstrikes on the abandoned Abu Zuhur Military Airfield in eastern Idlib province in northern Syria.
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