Iran vows to avenge Israeli airstrike in Syria that killed 2 Revolutionary Guards

Iran vows to avenge Israeli airstrike in Syria that killed 2 Revolutionary Guards
Iran on Wednesday vowed to avenge an Israeli airstrike in Syria that killed four people, including two Iranian Revolutionary Guards.
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An Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson said: holding Israel accountable for such attacks 'is one of the main goals of the resistance (forces) in the region' [source: Getty]

Iran said on Wednesday that an Israeli airstrike in Syria that killed four people including two Iranian Revolutionary Guards officers would be avenged.

Syrian state media said the other two victims of Monday's strike on Damascus were civilians, while the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights identified them as pro-Iran Syrian militiamen.

The Observatory said the two dead Iranians killed belonged to Iran's elite Quds Force. Six militiamen were also wounded, it added.

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Holding Israel accountable for such attacks "is one of the main goals of the resistance (forces) in the region," Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson Saeed Khatibzadeh said.

The Guards' website, Sepah News, identified the two slain officers as colonels Ehsan Karbalaipour and Morteza Saeidnejad, adding that Israel would "pay for this crime." Their funerals will be held on Wednesday, it said.

The Observatory said Monday's was the seventh Israeli strike on Syria this year and that the target was a weapons and ammunition depot near Damascus airport.

Israel rarely comments on airstrikes in Syria, of which it has carried out hundreds since the start of the civil war in 2011.

Iran has been Bashar Al-Assad’s most supportive ally throughout the conflict. Backed by Russian airpower, Syria’s army and thousands of Iran-backed militias have been fighting insurgents.