Army Destroys Enemy Vehicle Crossing Ceasefire Line: General Command

DAMASCUS, (ST) – The Syrian Arab Army destroyed an Israeli vehicle which entered from the occupied territories and crossed the ceasefire line towards the Liberated al-Quneitra village of Beir Ajam where a number of armed terrorist groups exist,  the General Command of the Army and Armed Forces said on Tuesday.

In a statement, the Command said that following the army operation, the Israeli enemy fired two thermal missiles from Tal al-Faras site towards an army position in al-Zibdiyeh village, but no casualties were reported.

“This blatant Israeli aggression affirms once again the Zionist entity’s involvement in the ongoing events in Syria. It also indicates Israel’s direct coordination with the armed terrorist groups aiming to raise their collapsed morals after they had received painful blows from the Syrian Army forces in different areas, particularly in al-Qseir,” the General Command said.

It stressed that the army will firmly and immediately retaliate to any aggression targeting the country’s sovereignty and that it will be ready to maintain the homeland’s dignity.

H. Mustafa

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