At least two members of pro-Iranian militias operating in Syria were killed in strikes military assets belonging to Hezbollah, pro-Iranian militias, and Iran's Quds Force on Friday night, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported this weekend.
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On Friday night, an unnamed military official told Syrian state news that an airstrike had taken place shortly after 9 p.m. near Homs and that it reached as far as the military's T4 airbase in the desert.
The Observatory said that the strike had damaged a drone instruction center and a military base.
The Syrian report mentioned that six individuals had been wounded, but did not cite fatalities.
"The Israeli enemy carried out an air aggression from the direction of the military area of Al-Tanf with bursts of missiles towards the T-4 military airport in the central region," the military source said, adding that the air defenses had brought down most of the missiles.
Cham FM Radio also reported airstrikes in rural areas of Homs province, near the Syrian T4 military air base in the desert. The state-run Al-Ikhbariya TV described the strikes as an Israeli aggression.
No comment on the reported strike was forthcoming from Israel.
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