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Suspected Israeli strikes in Syria 'kill eight pro-Iran fighters'

Strikes occured near the capital Damascus and in another area in the south, according to UK-based activist group
Israel has carried out hundreds of air and missile strikes on Syria, targeting government troops as well as Iranian and Hezbollah forces (File/AFP)

Israeli air strikes in Syria overnight killed at least eight pro-Iran fighters, a UK-based activist group said on Wednesday.

The strikes targeted an arms depot and a position held by Iranian forces and their Lebanese ally Hezbollah near the capital Damascus, and a pro-Iran militia position in southern Syria, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

The nationalities of the dead fighters was not immediately know, the activist war monitor said. 

Syrian state media Sana earlier said an air strike by "the Zionist enemy" had hit an area "south of Damascus" just before midnight local time.

Sana also reported another strike against the village of Rwihinah in the southern province of Quneitra near the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, without reporting any casualties from either attack. 

The Israeli army rarely acknowledges individual strikes and refused to comment when contacted by AFP on Wednesday.

Israeli attacks

Israel has carried out hundreds of air and missile strikes on Syria, targeting government troops as well as Iranian and Hezbollah forces which support President Bashar al-Assad's government.

Last week, Israeli warplanes struck Iranian targets in Syria, in what the Israeli army called a retaliatory attack for what it said were explosive devices found near one of its bases on the Golan Heights.

Sana said those strikes had killed three Syrian soldiers, while the Observatory said seven allied foreign fighters also died.

On Saturday night, air strikes killed 14 pro-Iran militia fighters from Iraq and Afghanistan in eastern Syria, the Observatory said, adding they were likely Israeli air raids.

Syria's war has killed more than 400,000 people and displaced millions more since starting in 2011 with the brutal repression of anti-government protests.

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