Syrian forces successfully repel zionist regime’s missile barrage

Syria reported on Sunday that it successfully thwarted a barrage of missiles launched by zionist regime, while zionist authorities confirmed that remnants of a Syrian anti-aircraft missile struck a remote town without causing injuries.
Over the past few months, zionist occupation regime has intensified its airstrikes on Syrian airports and air bases.
According to Syrian state media, the country's air defense systems were able to intercept a significant number of missiles launched across central regions, effectively neutralizing the majority of the threat.
In a statement, the Syrian army mentioned that some of the missiles flew over parts of Beirut, Lebanon's capital, and struck locations near the city of Homs, resulting in only minor damage to property.
Syria's successful defense illustrates its determination to protect its territory and respond to such attacks. (ILKHA)
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