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Israeli strike on Syrian weapons depot near Damascus kills 11

Published : 29 Dec 2024, 20:41

Updated : 29 Dec 2024, 21:08

  DF News Desk
Israeli troops are seen at a village near the administrative border between the provinces of Daraa and Quneitra, Syria, on Dec. 17, 2024. (Photo: Xinhua)

The death toll from a powerful explosion at a Syrian weapons depot near the Adra Industrial City in rural Damascus rose to 11 on Sunday, with most of the casualties believed to be civilians, a war monitor, reported Xinhua.

According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and local media, search and rescue teams remain at the scene to recover bodies and clear debris.

The blast sent debris flying and caused extensive damage to the facility associated with the now-ousted Bashar al-Assad's government. Initial reports indicated at least two people were killed, but the death toll continued to rise throughout the day.

A video posted online showed significant destruction and multiple fatalities. The observatory said the suspected raid was part of Israel's ongoing efforts to destroy remnants of the old regime's armaments.

This incident follows a series of reported Israeli attacks on former regime-affiliated sites, as Syria's new administration consolidates power after the collapse of the previous government on Dec.