Iranian missile debris lands near Syrian village after interception
2026-03-11 - 09:22
Large parts of an Iranian missile fell near a rural village in Damascus early Wednesday after being intercepted by the Israeli army, Syrian media reported. Alikhbaria Syria TV said the debris landed in the vicinity of the village of Ma'as following the interception, marking the latest in a series of incidents where falling missile fragments have affected Syrian territory. Civilian fear The channel added that the falling missile fragments did not cause any damage or casualties. However, Ibrahim Al-Mousa, a resident of the nearby village of Al-Mushaqaq, told the channel that the interception of the missile caused fear and panic among residents, particularly children. "Had the missile debris fallen on a house, it could have caused damage," he said, highlighting the risks civilians face from the ongoing aerial exchanges. Pattern of incidents Similar incidents have been reported in recent days in southern Syria, particularly in the provinces of Daraa and Quneitra, as debris from intercepted missiles falls amid the ongoing US-Israeli attacks on Iran and Tehran's military response. The repeated occurrences have raised concerns among civilians in areas near the flight paths of missiles and interceptions. Regional context Since Israel and the US launched joint attacks on Iran on Feb. 28, hostilities have escalated dramatically. The campaign has killed more than 1,200 people, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iran has retaliated with drone and missile strikes targeting Israel, Jordan, Iraq, and Gulf countries hosting US military assets. Syria, where Iranian forces and allied militias maintain a presence, has become an additional arena for these engagements, with debris from interceptions posing risks to civilian populations.