- Unidentified missile hits Damascus area near military airport.
- Strike reported by Syrian state media today.
- Occurs amid heightened regional tensions.
While Syria's sanctioned SANA news agency stated that the explosion's" nature is being vindicated," Syrian media outlets and locals reported hearing the blast in the Mazzeh neighborhood.
“An unidentified missile landed near Mazzeh Military Airport in Damascus, without causing any casualties or material damage,”
a security source said, according to SANA.
Another explosion was heard near Mazzeh on Monday; state media reported that it was the result of "military exercises," but they did n't unfold.
Authorities have n't yet linked the perpetrators of the recent explosions caused by falling shells in the Mazzeh area.
According to a military source cited by SANA on December 9," three unidentified shells, without causing any casualties or material damage" struck the area around Mazzeh Military Airport.
A house in the Mazzeh region was hit by a rocket strike on November 14, injuring a lady.
According to a military source cited by SANA, the strike was executed "using rockets launched from a mobile platform," and the perpetrators are yet unknown.
What is the Syrian government saying about the incident?
Syrian state media, via SANA citing a military source, reported the bullet strike near Mazzeh Military Airport in Damascus as forming from an unidentified mobile rocket platform, with no immediate casualties or damage verified.
The government described the incident as insulated, emphasizing ongoing verification without attributing blame to any actor like Israel despite literal precedents and framing it within broader security challenges post-Assad transition.
Authorities initiated examinations amid heightened cautions, aligning with recent curfews and counterterrorism operations in Latakia and Aleppo, but played down escalation pitfalls as of January 4, 2026.

