Israeli warplanes flying over Lebanon fired missiles toward areas near the Syrian capital of Damascus late Tuesday, hitting an arms depot and wounding three soldiers, Syrian state media reported, saying that most of the missiles were shot down by air defense units. Lebanon's the state-run National News Agency earlier reported that Israeli warplanes were flying at low altitude over parts of southern Lebanon. Nearly an hour after the attacks began, Damascus residents could still hear the air defense units firing toward targets in the air. It added that the Israeli warplanes fired the missiles from Lebanese airspace. Russia announced it had delivered the S-300 air defense system to Syria in October.
Source: Fox News December 25, 2018 23:26 UTC