In a dramatic escalation of diplomatic tensions, Israel launched a series of missile and drone strikes early this morning targeting a key weapons depot near Russia’s Hmeimim Air Base in Syria.
The assault, which lasted approximately 45 minutes, reportedly caused massive explosions audible across the Latakia region. Despite the activation of advanced Russian and Syrian air defense systems, several projectiles breached defenses, leading to extensive damage.
The targeted facility, located near Jableh, is believed to have been used by Iranian-backed groups, including Hezbollah, to store and transfer weapons. Israeli officials have not publicly confirmed the strike but have consistently stated their intent to disrupt arms shipments and target Iranian-back forces and infrastructure in Syria.

This incident marks one of the closest Israeli operations to a Russian military installation in Syria, raising concerns about potential ramifications for Israeli-Russian relations. In response, Moscow has issued a formal warning to Israel, emphasizing that such actions endanger Russian personnel and are deemed unacceptable. The Kremlin has urged Israel to avoid further strikes near its military assets in Syria.
The Hmeimim Air Base is a major base for Russia’s military operations in Syria. The site holds an array of advanced air defence systems. The strikes on the air base have come amid a slurry of attacks by Israel, targeting both Syria and the greater Middle-Eastern region.
The international community is closely monitoring developments, as this strike could signify a shift in the dynamics of the Syrian conflict and the broader Middle Eastern geopolitical landscape.