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The IDF fired an anti-tank missile as a warning shot toward Syrian forces near the border on Sunday afternoon, after Syrian troops fired a mortar shell that reportedly landed on an unmanned army post in the eastern Golan Heights. Israel Radio said Syrian troops also directed automatic weapons fire at Israeli troops, but the army did not confirm this.
The IDF fire into Syria was the first such incident since the 1973 Yom Kippur War.
The missile fired by the IDF, said by some sources to be a Tammuz anti-tank missile, was fired as a warning directly adjacent to a Syrian mortar battery.
link-->IDF fires 'warning' anti-tank missile toward Syrian forces in response to mortar shell in Golan | The Times of Israel
The IDF fire into Syria was the first such incident since the 1973 Yom Kippur War.
The missile fired by the IDF, said by some sources to be a Tammuz anti-tank missile, was fired as a warning directly adjacent to a Syrian mortar battery.
link-->IDF fires 'warning' anti-tank missile toward Syrian forces in response to mortar shell in Golan | The Times of Israel