The Arabic Al Mayaden television news channel reported that Israeli special forces had been airborne in Yaahur village in the Katana district of Rif Dimasik province with three military helicopters on Thursday night.
Sources added that the airdrop targeted sites belonging to Syrian Republican security guards, which are now decommissioned in the area, and lasted for about five hours. The Israeli army then departed the site using helicopters.
Israeli forces also began ground invasion into the village of Lakra, 31 kilometers (19 miles) west of Damascus and riding on three armored vehicles near the border with Lebanon.
Invasion marks the first of this species in the area.
Additionally, Israeli soldiers attacked six military vehicles in the village of Sands in the Yarmuk Basin region of Dara Air’s Yarmuk Basin in southwestern Syria.
Local sources said three Israeli military vehicles had taken former Syrian military positions in the village of Ain Zakar.
Last Wednesday, Israeli occupation forces launched a ground attack in southern Syria. There, so-called Golani Brigade soldiers arrested many civilians.
Since the collapse of Assad’s government, Israeli forces have launched airstrikes on military facilities, facilities and weapons belonging to Syria’s current abolished troops.
Israel has been widely criticized for exploiting the Arab state’s chaos in the wake of the 1974 ceasefire agreement with Syria and the downfall of Assad to seize the land.
The UN condemned the ongoing attack on Israel within Syrian territory and condemned continued violations in and around the buffer zone, which were created as part of a 1974 ceasefire agreement with Damascus.
RHM/Press TV
