JERUSALEM (AFP) –
Israel’s military fired a Patriot missile on Tuesday to bring down what
it said was an Iranian-made drone operated by Hezbollah on a
reconnaissance mission over the Golan Heights.
The drone took off from a
Damascus military airport before entering the demilitarized zone
approaching the Israeli-controlled part of the Golan Heights, Israeli
military spokesman Jonathan Conricus told AFP.
“We scrambled fighter jets but they did not engage the UAV,” Conricus
said. “It was instead shot down by one Patriot missile that was fired by
Israeli air defense soldiers.”
He said details of the drone were still being evaluated, including
whether or not it was armed. It fell in the buffer zone between the
Israeli- and Syrian-controlled parts of the Golan.
Israel and Syria are still
technically at war, though the armistice line on the Golan Heights had
remained largely quiet for decades until civil war erupted in Syria in
2011.
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