Israel strikes Syrian air bases, reports say dozens of aircraft destroyed

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Israeli planes have attacked three major Syrian air bases, destroying numerous aircraft. This marks the largest wave of strikes since the fall of Bashar al-Assad. Additional strikes targeted a research center and an electronic warfare facility near Damascus. The United Nations reported that Israeli forces are occupying a demilitarized buffer zone between Israel and Syria, violating a 1974 ceasefire agreement. Israeli officials stated that this occupation is temporary and aimed at maintaining stability along the border. In related developments, Russia has granted asylum to former Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad. Meanwhile, hundreds of Syrian refugees are returning home from Turkey and Lebanon following the recent changes in Syria's political landscape.


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