Four people were killed on Saturday after an Iranian missile struck a building in the southern Syrian city of Sweida, according to Syria’s state news agency SANA. Several others were wounded in the blast.
Iran has since launched missiles in response, and some of that fire appears to have fallen inside neighboring Syria.
Missile debris was also reported in Quneitra and in the Yarmouk Basin area of Daraa province in southern Syria.
The full extent of the damage in those areas was not immediately clear.
In the capital, Damascus, dozens of interceptor missiles were seen in the sky, according to two witnesses.
The sound of warplanes was heard repeatedly overhead throughout the day, raising fears that Syria could be pulled deeper into the growing conflict.






