Al Jazeera reports four airstrikes on the Abu al-Zuhur military airport in the eastern outskirts of Idlib province in northern Syria.
This is the first airstrike on the Idlib military airport since the fall of Bashar al-Assad.
So far, official sources have not announced the origin of the strikes, but Al Jazeera, citing sources whose names it did not provide, has raised the possibility that the aircraft may have been Israeli.
As a result of these strikes, the runway of the Abu al-Zuhur military airport has been damaged, but no casualties have been reported.
Al Jazeera said that before the fall of the Assad government, this airport was outside the sphere of influence of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Syria; therefore, Israeli strikes had been focused mainly in southern Syria or in areas where Iran-linked centers and groups were based.
Accordingly, the incident is considered the first of its kind to hit the Abu al-Zuhur airport since the fall of the Assad government.



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