Israeli troops struck a site where arms belonging to the previous Syrian government were stored in Qardaha, in the mountains of Latakia province, north-west Syria, the military said in a post on its Telegram channel. Syrian sources said the raids struck three former Syrian army assets, a radar station north of the city, weapons depot and a berth near the Mediterranean port of Tartus, which is within driving distance of Latakia.

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