Israel Releases Footage of Attacks on Syrian Naval Infrastructure and Ammunition

Osa 2 photographed by the US Navy in 1984. Photo: Public Domain Osa 2 photographed by the US Navy in 1984. Photo: Public Domain

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have released footage of recent attacks on military targets in Syria, highlighting an operation that resulted in significant destruction of Syrian naval infrastructure and ammunition.

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The videos were shared on official IDF channels, including Telegram.

Destruction at Latakia Port

The attack, carried out by the Israeli Navy, targeted Latakia Port, located in northwestern Syria. According to released information, at least six Osa-II missile boats, previously belonging to the Syrian Navy, were destroyed. The vessels were either sunk or burned as a result of the offensive.

In addition to the boats, the attack also destroyed a significant stockpile of ammunition, including missiles stored at the port.

Photo: X @asturestepa At least six Osa-II missile boats, previously belonging to the Syrian Navy, were destroyed. Photo: X @asturestepa

Context of the Operations

Israel has intensified its operations against targets in Syria in recent years, claiming that these attacks aim to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to hostile groups such as Hezbollah and to counter regional threats. Latakia Port is considered a strategic point, frequently used for transporting weapons and military supplies.

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Released Images

The images released by the IDF show the direct impact of the attacks, with explosions and the destruction of targets. These recordings emphasize the precision of Israeli operations and highlight the Israeli Navy’s ability to strike critical targets in the region.

Source and images: Telegram @idf_telegram. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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