🇸🇾| Meanwhile… Israel continues to destroy any remaining & abandoned military asset above ground with absolute no worry of resistance—as air defenses are offline.
Israel bombed Syrian assets 150 times today, among them were Gazelle SA helicopters, completely gone.
They could’ve atleast land the helis in Iraq …
🇸🇾| Meanwhile… Israel continues to destroy any remaining & abandoned military asset above ground with absolute no worry of resistance—as air defenses are offline.
Israel bombed Syrian assets 150 times today, among them were Gazelle SA helicopters, completely gone.
They could’ve atleast land the helis in Iraq …
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