Mortar fire from Syria hits Israeli-occupied Golan Heights
Two mortar rounds fired from Syria struck open areas of the Israeli-occupied sector of the Golan Heights on Tuesday, an Israeli security source said, according to AFP.
"Two mortar shells fell in the northern sector of the Golan Heights," the source told AFP, saying it was a result of stray fire from fighting inside Syria and had caused no casualties or damage.
The Israeli army said that "multiple explosions" were heard in the Golan Heights and that sirens had sounded in several areas.
The mortar fire came two days after the Israeli military said the air force had targeted four "terrorists" armed with explosives who were "en route to carry out an imminent attack" on troops on the armistice line.
All four were killed.