Syria says uncovers Israeli spying devises

Syria says uncovers Israeli spying devises

PanARMENIAN.Net - Syria's state-run news agency says Israeli spying devices have been found in the country's coastal region, AP reported.

SANA's report on Thursday, March 7 says the devices are designed to photograph, register and transfer data. There were no further details on the objects or the location of the find.

State-run TV aired footage of an object consisting of what looked like a camera and a satellite dish, and other objects that resembled rocks. Plastic boxes resembling batteries and cables were shown lined up in a room.

Syria and Israel are at a state of war and fought several battles over the past.

Israeli warplanes carried out an air raid near Damascus in January. U.S. officials said the target was a convoy of sophisticated Russian SA-17 anti-aircraft missiles. Syria said a research center was hit.

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