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3rd LD: Israeli missile levels Iranian consulate building in Syrian capital

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DAMASCUS, April 1 (Xinhua) -- An Israeli missile strike hit the consulate building in the compound of the Iranian embassy in the Syrian capital, Damascus, on Monday afternoon, leveling the building to the ground and leaving an unknown number of casualties, according to Xinhua reporters on the scene.

Reporters saw thick plumes of smoke rising from the building located on the Mazzeh Highway to the west of Damascus after the attack, which triggered a big boom sound as the Syrian air defenses attempted to intercept the missiles.

The demolished structure is the consular section of the Iranian embassy, with an Iranian flag resting amidst the wreckage.

The Syrian Defense Ministry said in a statement that the attack occurred at about 5:00 p.m. local time (1400 GMT), when Israel launched an aerial aggression from the direction of the occupied Syrian Golan Heights, targeting the building of the Iranian Consulate in Damascus.

Syria's air defense intercepted some of the missiles, it noted, adding the attack resulted in fatalities and injuries.

Syrian Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad, who arrived at the scene following the missile strike, condemned the attack. He said the Israeli attack would not affect the Syrian-Iranian relations.

The Syrian Defense Ministry said efforts were underway to retrieve the bodies of the victims, provide medical assistance to the wounded, and remove the rubble.

Ambulances rushed to the scene while military vehicles swiftly cordoned off the embassy's perimeter. Enditem

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