In the north-western part of Syria, near the city of Aleppo, a rocket attack was recorded on a factory under the control of the Hezbollah group. The Israeli Air Force, according to Syrian media, is behind the attack. As a result of the attack, the dead were recorded.
According to a report from OSINTdefender, a missile strike by Israeli forces targeted a copper smelter. Syrian state media reported no casualties, but one guard was slightly injured.
The plant and its territory were used by Hezbollah militants and other pro-Perian groups operating in the rural areas of the country's northwest.
The Syrian radio station Sham FM, close to the government of Bashar al-Assad, spread the information about many dead and material damage as a result of the airstrike. A military source cited by the radio station placed responsibility for the attack on Israel.
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a suspected airstrike killed 12 people that night. The UK-based opposition organization says all the victims were members of pro-Iranian groups.
This claim is difficult to verify, as official Syrian sources report only "a few dead".
In other Syrian news, the Kurdish-led autonomous administration plans to hold municipal elections in the north and east of the country. Another news report said that Turkey had struck areas controlled by the Syrian Democratic Forces with drones, killing four US-backed fighters.