IDLIB, Syria — Eight airstrikes targeted the Abu al-Duhur military airbase in northwestern Syria’s Idlib governorate early on Tuesday morning, August 18, 2026 causing extensive infrastructure damage to the installation’s primary runways and storage facilities.
Syrian state media, citing a military source, attributed the bombardment to Israeli aircraft that struck the sprawling military complex at dawn. Emergency responders and local observers reported zero casualties following the attack, though heavy explosions rocked nearby residential areas as multiple munitions made direct contact with the airfield’s ground infrastructure.
The targeted strike on Abu al-Duhur—one of northern Syria's largest airbases—comes amid heightened regional tensions and recent efforts to reactivate the facility. The airbase, which had been out of service as a dedicated military airfield for years, was recently being repurposed as a key training and staging hub.
Reports indicate that the strikes occurred shortly after a visiting delegation inspected the airfield to evaluate plans for restoring its runways and aviation infrastructure. Security analysts suggest the precise targeting of the runway systems was designed to stall attempts to rebuild regional air force capabilities.
The Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly condemned the bombardment, calling it a flagrant violation of national sovereignty and an act of aggression that threatens regional stability.
While the Israeli military declined to issue an official comment regarding the operation, defense officials have repeatedly warned against any actions that could bolster hostile military infrastructure along its northern perimeter. International observers continue to monitor the area closely as engineering teams assess the structural damage at the base.
Following the initial wave of strikes, civil defense crews remained on site into late Tuesday afternoon, extinguishing localized fires near fuel reservoirs and clearing debris from surrounding access roads. Local diplomatic monitors emphasize that the escalating trade of long-range strikes threatens to further destabilize northwestern Syria, complicating ongoing humanitarian efforts and putting nearby civilian populations on high alert.
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