Israeli airstrikes damage bridges and roads on Syrian-Lebanese border

Israeli airstrikes targeted infrastructure on the Syrian-Lebanese border in the Homs countryside on Wednesday evening, inflicting significant damage to bridges and roads in the al-Qusayr area.
The attack occurred around 8:05 p.m., reportedly launched from Lebanese airspace, with the primary targets being bridges over the Orontes River and key roadways along the border. The military source indicated that the airstrikes caused severe damage to these structures, rendering them inoperable.
The incident marks the latest escalation in cross-border tensions, with infrastructure damage affecting both civilian and military mobility in the area. Further updates on the extent of the damage and regional impact are expected as the situation develops. (ILKHA)
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