Syrian rebels claim IAF destroyed S-300 battery near Homs

Free Syrian Army alleges an Israel Air Force strike destroyed a warehouse holding Russian anti-aircraft missiles, launchers • Syria’s al-Haqiqa website says blast at Latakia arms depot was also Israel’s doing, destroyed Yakhont anti-ship cruise missiles.

Daniel Siryoti, News Agencies and Israel Hayom Staff

The Free Syrian Army claimed Monday that the Israel Air Force had destroyed a warehouse holding Russian S-300 anti-aircraft missiles east of the city of Homs in western Syria. The rebels’ claim has not been corroborated by any other independent source.

In a Facebook post titled “The new Israeli strike,” the rebels alleged that “the brave Syrian regime has conceded that a new Israeli strike targeted a warehouse containing Russian S-300 missiles and launchers. The facility was located in the al-Qassia camp, near the town of al-Hafa, east of Homs.”

The post further insinuated that the attack was meant to stop the Free Syrian Army from seizing the advanced weapons system.

Another report, by Syria’s al-Haqiqa news website, claimed that “a senior Israeli official” confirmed that the explosion that destroyed an arms depot in the port city of Latakia last week was not the work of al-Qaida, as the state-run Syrian media reported, but yet another Israeli attack.

According to the report, the explosion destroyed a Syrian navy weapons depository holding Russian-made Yakhont anti-ship cruise missiles. The website quoted the official as allegedly saying he could “neither confirm nor deny,” whether the Israeli military was responsible for the attack.

Meanwhile, Syrian President Bashar Assad has purged the top ranks of the country’s ruling Baath party, dismissing 16 officials, including Vice President Farouk Ashara.

According to a statement posted on the party’s website, “The Baath Party’s Central Committee held a lengthy meeting on Monday morning … and has chosen a new national leadership.”

The website said Assad would remain the party’s secretary-general.

“The party must develop in step with reality on the ground, and promote a culture of dialogue and voluntary action by the people,” Assad told the state-run Syrian Arab News Agency. “The party needs to put in place new … criteria for the selection of party representatives, in order for them to be able to achieve [society’s] objectives.”

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