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One person was killed and three injured in an Israeli strike on a residential building in the Syrian capital Damascus, the director of Al Mouwasat Hospital in Damascus, Imam Amin, said on Saturday.
"One dead and three injured, including a woman, were admitted [to the hospital] as a result of an Israeli strike on a residential house," Amin was quoted by Syrian newspaper Al Watan as saying.
Two person killed by airstrike were information officers of Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, according to information, obtained by AlMayadeen.
What is known so far about the alleged Israeli strike in Damascus, Syria?
Two members of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps were killed as a result of an Israeli strike on Damascus, Al-Mayadeen reported, citing its sources.
The building destroyed in the strike was used by Iranian advisers who support the government of President Bashar al-Assad, Reuters reported, citing a security source that is part of a network of groups close to the Syrian government and its main ally, Iran, adding that it was completely flattened by "precision-guided Israeli missiles".
Essam Al-Amin, head of Al-Mowasat Hospital in Damascus, told the local Syrian outlet Al-Watan Online that his hospital had received one body and three wounded, including a woman, after the attack.
There was no immediate comment from Israel.
The building hit by the strike consisted of four floors and was completely destroyed by the strike, Syrian media reported.
According to Syrian media, the most-likely Israeli strike targeted a building in the Mazzeh neighborhood of Damascus, while another outlet reported explosions heard throughout the city.
Iranian advisers to the legitimate Syrian government of Bashar al-Assad were reportedly using the building, which was "entirely flattened". Lately, Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps confirmed the death of four military advisers.
Israel has a long record of attacking Iranian-linked targets in Syria, and its attacks have become even more ruthless after the recent escalation of the conflict with Palestine.
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