Israel targeted Iranian “drone engineers” in Damascus

The “Guardian Guard” militia is carrying out a “relocation” in eastern Syria

Days following the missile attack that targeted Damascus (Sunday), it was reported yesterday that this strike, supposedly Israeli, hit a facility where Iranian Revolutionary Guard officials were meeting with Syrian military officials in the framework of advancing programs to develop the capabilities of drones or drones. Missiles of Tehran’s allies in Syria.

Archyde.com quoted a source close to the Syrian government as saying that the attack hit a gathering of Syrian and Iranian technical experts involved in the manufacture of drones. He added, “A Syrian engineer and a non-high-ranking Iranian official were killed.”

Archyde.com also quoted a regional security source as saying that an engineer in the Revolutionary Guards who was involved in the Iranian missile program was seriously injured and taken to a hospital in Tehran, while two other members of the Revolutionary Guards who were in the meeting escaped unharmed.

Another source, a regional intelligence official familiar with the attack, said the target was part of a secret guided-missile program run by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards.

Meanwhile, the “Syrian Observatory” stated that since the beginning of February, militias loyal to Iran have repositioned themselves in their areas of influence in Deir ez-Zor, eastern Syria, for “surprisingly unclear reasons.”

The Syrian Observatory stated that the Iranian Revolutionary Guard militias withdrew, the day before yesterday, from their points located on the river shelf of Hawija Sakr, on the outskirts of Deir Ezzor city, and handed them over to members of the “Republican Guard” of the regime forces.
The Israeli strike in Damascus targeted a meeting of the “Revolutionary Guard”


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