Syria said its army had destroyed an Israeli military vehicle in the occupied Golan Heights on Tuesday, adding that the vehicle had crossed the Golan ceasefire line
Syria said its army had destroyed an Israeli military vehicle in the occupied Golan Heights on Tuesday, adding that the vehicle had crossed the Golan ceasefire line.
“Our armed forces have destroyed an Israeli vehicle with everything that it had in it... The vehicle had crossed the ceasefire line and was moving towards the village of Bir Ajam, situated in the liberated Syrian zone” of the Golan, it said.
There was no immediate Israeli reaction on the incident, which came after the Zionist entity said its forces had come under fire overnight on the Israeli-occupied portion of the Golan Heights.
In a statement, the Zionist military said an army vehicle was damaged in the incident, and that its soldiers returned fire.
The destruction of the vehicle follows a series of reported Israeli attacks on Syrian soil, including air strikes on May 5 that hit three military sites outside Damascus, killing at least 42 people.
The Zionist entity, however, denied one of its vehicles had been destroyed. The Syrian army "fired on an Israeli patrol, which we confirmed six hours ago, but did not destroy a vehicle or kill anyone," Israeli military spokesman Avichai Adraee wrote on Twitter.