Rare daytime airstrike carried out in Syria, injuring three

Several missiles were reportedly intercepted by Syrian air defense systems.

Men inspect damage after an airstrike on the rebel held besieged city of Douma, in the eastern Damascus suburb of Ghouta, Syria April 7, 2017. (photo credit: REUTERS/BASSAM KHABIEH)
Men inspect damage after an airstrike on the rebel held besieged city of Douma, in the eastern Damascus suburb of Ghouta, Syria April 7, 2017.
(photo credit: REUTERS/BASSAM KHABIEH)

Early morning airstrikes were carried out in western Syria overnight, with local Syrian reports alleging that Israel was responsible for the attacks.

Videos on social media show smoke billowing from the target of the strikes in the western city of Masyaf.

According to the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA), three soldiers were injured in the attack.

Several missiles were reportedly intercepted by Syrian air defense systems.

The target of the alleged Israeli attack has not yet been confirmed.

Speaking to Radio 103FM, Maariv military reporter Tal Lev Ram explained that "the time [of the attack] was relatively unusual, there was light, you can actually see the signs of the attack.

"This is an area where several research centers are concentrated, an area that is relatively close to the Lebanese border," he continued. "There could be an aspect of immediate identification or a desire to send a message, that you want the attack to be seen, it is photographed differently, and it could be an appropriate operational aspect."

Previous airstrikes in Syria

On Tuesday last week, Syria's transport ministry had to re-route flights carrying earthquake aid following an overnight aerial attack that put Aleppo International Airport out of commission.

The move to re-route flights came after reports of a series of explosions in the north, thought to be airstrikes carried out against Iranian militia targets at an airport in Aleppo.