Iranian military adviser killed in Israeli attack on Syria

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An advisor to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) was killed during an Israeli air strike in Syria on Sunday, June 2, according to Reuters.

Iran's semi-official news agency SNN, cited by Reuters, identified the officer as Saeid Abyar, without specifying his rank.

It should be noted that, according to reports from other media outlets, the incident occurred on Monday, June 3.

Israel's missile strike on Syrian territory

On June 3, it was reported that near the city of Aleppo in northwestern Syria, a missile strike was recorded on a factory controlled by the Hezbollah group.

According to Syrian state media, the Israeli Air Force attacked the copper smelting plant with missiles.