An unguided rocket targeted infrastructure facilities to the northeast of the Khmeimim airbase in Syria. A spokesperson for Russia’s Center for Reconciliation of the Warring Parties in Syria shared this update. The assertion comes from official channels in the region and has been reported by the Russian news agency continuing to monitor the situation.
According to the latest details provided, on June 24 militants attempted to strike infrastructure located in the village of Kardakh, about 10 kilometers from the Khmeimim airbase. The attack involved a projectile launched from a multiple launch rocket system. In the immediate aftermath, casualties and significant damage were avoided, with only limited material impacts reported in the vicinity.
The center has called on leaders of illegal armed groups to refrain from provocations in areas under their control and to pursue a peaceful resolution through dialogue and accepted channels. The appeal emphasizes the importance of reducing tensions and avoiding actions that could escalate hostilities in this critical corridor of operations in the region.
Officials also pointed to ongoing concerns about air safety in Syria, noting that international counter-terrorism missions run by a U.S.-led coalition have repeatedly violated agreed-upon security protocols and the bilateral memorandum governing air safety. They cited multiple daily anomalies related to drone activity, including within the zone designated for de-escalation near Idlib, as part of their briefing to illustrate ongoing risks and the need for adherence to agreed rules of engagement and safety measures.
Authorities described the international coalition’s actions as inconsistent with established air-security agreements, asserting that violations persist in the Syrian airspace and that these patterns contribute to an atmosphere of instability in the region. The statement underscores the belief that coordinated, lawful behavior by all parties is essential to prevent miscalculation and to support broader efforts toward stabilizing affected areas.