Damascus
Damascus hit by six unidentified projectiles
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- Six unidentified projectiles landed near Damascus’ Mezzeh district.
- Three shells reportedly struck close to Mezzeh military airport.
- Initial reports indicate no casualties from the attack.
- Authorities investigating source and purpose of shelling.
A loud explosion was reported Tuesday near Syria’s capital, Damascus, where six unidentified projectiles struck the Mezzeh area, according to a Roya correspondent. Three of the projectiles reportedly landed close to the Mezzeh military airport.
Initial information suggests there were no casualties from the attack. Unconfirmed reports indicate the shells may have targeted the Mezzeh airport, with speculation that the fire originated from the highest peak of Mount Hermon.
Authorities in Damascus are investigating the incident to determine the origin of the projectiles and confirm the exact nature of the targeting. The inquiry is ongoing as officials work to establish the facts behind the attack.



