Shells of unknown origin land near Mezzeh airport in Damascus

State news said the airport was targeted by three shells, but no casualties or material damage were reported
10 December, 2025
The airport was struck by Israel following the fall of the Assad regime in December 2024 [Chris McGrath/Getty Images]

Shells of unknown origin fell in the vicinity of Syria's Mezzeh military airport in the capital Damascus on Tuesday, the state-run Al Ekhbariya TV reported.

Syria's state news agency SANA later said the airport was targeted by three shells but no casualties or material damage was reported.

Four missile launchers were found, the state news agency said, without identifying the party responsible or the exact location of the launchers. SANA earlier reported the sound of an explosion in the vicinity of Damascus and said the matter was under investigation.

Reuters reported in November that Washington was planning to establish a military presence at an airbase in Damascus to help enable a security pact that Washington is brokering between Syria and Israel.

The airbase sits at the gateway to parts of southern Syria that are expected to make up a demilitarised zone as part of a future non-aggression pact between Israel and Syria.

A Syrian foreign ministry source denied the Reuters report, saying it was "false" but without further clarification.

The US has been mediating between Syria and Israel to de-escalate tensions and reach a security pact that Damascus hopes will reverse Israel's recent seizures of its land.