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UPDATE 12.

TIME STAMP: 1700 HOURS


Israeli Airstrike Operation on Syrian Military Airbases:Targeted Airbases: The operation
targeted key Syrian military airbases including Abu al-Duhur, Al-Qusayr, Al-Nasiriyah, Al-
Nayrab, Tha’lah, Al-Dumayr, Hama, Hamdan, Jirah, Khalkhalah, Kuweires, Marj Ruhayyil,
Marj al-Sultan, Mezzeh, Menagh, Qabr al-Sitt, Sayqal, Shayrat, Tabqa, Taftanaz, and
Tiyas.Aircraft and Munitions: The Israeli Air Force employed a range of aircraft such as A-4
Skyhawk, F-4 Phantom II, Dassault Mirage III, Dassault Super Mystère, and IAI Nesher. The
operation also utilized advanced munitions including AGM-65 Maverick and AGM-45 anti-
radiation missiles.Outcomes of the Strikes:1. Abu al-Duhur Military Airbase (35°43′55″N
37°06′15″E): Sustained significant damage to runways and aircraft hangars, largely due to its
less fortified defenses.2. Al-Qusayr Military Airbase (34°34′08″N 36°34′22″E): Experienced
moderate damage. Key installations were hit, but overall airbase functionality was partially
maintained.3. Al-Nasiriyah Military Airbase (33°55′08″N 36°51′59″E): The strike was partially
successful with damage to some radar and communication systems, but the airbase
remained operational.4. Al-Nayrab Military Airbase (36°11′05″N 37°12′57″E): Encountered
heavy damage, particularly to its aircraft maintenance facilities and fuel storage areas.5.
Tha’lah Military Airbase (32°42′19″N 36°24′46″E): Struck effectively, causing significant
disruptions to its operational capabilities, including damage to runway surfaces.6. Al-Dumayr
Military Airport (33°36′35″N 36°44′56″E): Suffered moderate to high damage; targeting was
focused on disrupting aircraft readiness and control towers.7. Hama Military Airport
(35°07′05″N 36°42′40″E): Strikes resulted in substantial damage to airstrip facilities and
parked aircraft.8. Hamdan Military Airbase (34°28′55″N 40°53′51″E): The airbase’s remote
location led to less effective strikes, resulting in limited damage.9. Jirah Military Airbase
(36°05′48″N 37°56′11″E): Encountered significant damage, particularly to its radar
installations and hangar facilities.10. Khalkhalah Military Airbase (33°03′40″N 36°33′08″E):
Suffered high levels of destruction, severely impacting its operational capabilities.11.
Kuweires Military Airbase (36°11′13″N 37°34′59″E): Successfully hit, leading to extensive
runway damage and destruction of several aircraft.12. Marj Ruhayyil Military Airbase
(33°17′11″N 36°27′26″E): The airbase sustained moderate damage, with specific targeting of
aircraft shelters and fuel depots.13. Marj al-Sultan Military Heliport (33°29′13″N
36°28′31″E): Strikes caused significant damage to helicopter pads and support
infrastructure.14. Mezzeh Military Airport (33°28′39″N 36°13′24″E): Robust air defenses
limited the effectiveness of strikes, resulting in minimal damage.15. Menagh Military Airbase
(36°31′17″N 37°02′29″E): The airstrike was highly effective, causing extensive damage to
runways and parked military aircraft.16. Qabr al-Sitt Military Heliport (33°27′30″N
36°21′23″E): Encountered significant damage, especially to its helipads and maintenance
facilities.17. Sayqal Military Airbase (33°40′56″N 37°12′50″E): Strikes resulted in moderate
damage to airbase infrastructure and radar systems.18. Shayrat Air Base (34°29′24″N
36°54′32″E): Experienced substantial damage, particularly to its runway and aircraft
maintenance areas.19. Tabqa Military Airbase (35°45′17″N 38°34′00″E): Heavily damaged,
with significant impacts on its operational and logistical capabilities.20. Taftanaz Military
Airbase (35°58′20″N 36°46′59″E): The airbase was effectively struck, leading to extensive
damage to its runways and aircraft hangars.21. Tiyas Military Airbase (T4) (34°31′21″N
37°37′47″E): Suffered major damage to key facilities, including command centers and
ammunition depots. Chinese squadron stationed here was also heavily damaged.

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