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Israeli Airstrikes Target Strategic Port City of Latakia in Syria

Israeli Airstrikes Target Strategic Port City of Latakia in Syria

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Israeli Airstrikes Target Strategic Port City of Latakia in Syria

Screengrab from X video shared by AMK Mapping

early thursday, Israel executed a series of airstrikes targeting Latakia, a notable port city in northwestern Syria.

Local sources indicate that the strikes focused on areas surrounding Latakia’s port and an old military base linked to the 110th Naval Brigade, which was under Assad’s control. Additionally, munitions storage facilities near Al-Abyad Port were also hit. Currently, officials are evaluating the damage caused; though, there have been no confirmed reports of casualties.

The Syrian Defense Ministry has yet to issue any formal comments regarding these airstrikes.In another development, Israeli forces conducted operations in Daraa province located in southern Syria. reports suggest that six individuals lost their lives during an Israeli military action in Koya, a town within western Daraa.According to Israeli statements, these artillery and aerial assaults were responses to gunfire originating from Syrian territory.

Just moments ago, multiple airstrikes targeted Latakia again. pic.twitter.com/EBQdyYqSKC

— AMK Mapping (@AMK_Mapping_) March 27, 2025

Interestingly enough, open-source flight trackers noted that a US Navy MQ-4C Triton surveillance drone was spotted near Syria’s coast during the time of these strikes. however, there hasn’t been any official word confirming US involvement in this operation.

Since the fall of Assad’s regime years ago, Israel has taken over parts of the Golan Heights’ demilitarized zone—a region onc meant as a buffer between Syria and Israel—raising concerns about violations against the 1974 disengagement agreement between both nations.Over time, Israel has carried out numerous airstrikes across Syria aimed primarily at military installations and missile defense systems.

Israeli officials argue that such actions are crucial for preventing advanced weaponry from reaching groups thay consider threats to national security.

Meanwhile, with Ahmed al-Sharaa now leading Syria’s transitional government after opposition forces took Damascus last December—forcing assad into exile—the new administration has not yet commented on

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