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Syrian Mortars Hit Occupied Golan

Syrian Mortars Hit Occupied Golan
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Numerous mortar shells hit Tuesday the Occupied Syrian Golan heights.
Syrian Mortars Hit Occupied Golan
According to "Israeli" sources, "the shells were apparently fired at the Syrian village of Jubata Al Khashab, as part of the conflict with the rebels."

A resident of the nearby village Majdal Shams told Haaretz that loud explosions were heard in the area overnight. "We heard the explosions, and I thought a shell had fallen on our side," said the resident.

"It seems to be linked to the battle which began last Wednesday in the Syrian village of Jubata al Khashab, between the Syrian army and the rebels," one of the people added.
Meanwhile, an "Israeli" source noted that "in the next round between the army and the rebels, a mortar shell could easily land behind the borders."
"There were no reports of injuries or damage as a result of the incident," he added.
Meanwhile, "Israel" has filed a complaint with the United Nations forces operating in the area, the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF.)

This comes as "Israel" also warned that fire from Syria leaking into the Occupied Golan Heights will not be accepted.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by moqawama.org


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