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At least 7 killed in attack on Aleppo, Syria blames Israel – report

What is believed to be guided missiles are seen in the sky during what is reported to be an attack

What is believed to be guided missiles are seen in the sky during what is reported to be an attack in Damascus, Syria, January 21, 2019, in this still image taken from a video obtained from social media. (photo credit: FACEBOOK DIARY OF A MORTAR SHELL IN DAMASCUS/YOUMIYAT QADIFAT HAWUN FI DAMASHQ/VIA REUTERS)

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At least seven Iranian-linked militia have been killed in Israel’s attack on Syrian, Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported on Thursday on Twitter.

Syrian media reported on Wednesday night that loud explosions were heard near the Aleppo Nayrab Airbase.   

Syrian state media SANA claimed air defenses were confronting Israeli air strikes and defending targets, later blaming the attack on Israel.

Foreign Minister Israel Katz said during an interview on Thursday that “according to what the Iranians knows, Israel was the one who attacked yesterday night.”

Early reports suggest that ammunition warehouse were struck, it is unclear at this point if Syrian air defenses were engaged or not.

Israel has not claimed responsibility for the attacks.

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