At least three Syrians have been killed in rocket attacks by foreign-backed Takfiri militants in the Syrian city of Homs.
The deadly incident took place on Wednesday after the terrorists targeted a gas station in the Ensha’at district of the central city with rockets, Syrian official news agency SANA reported.
At least 25 other people sustained injuries in the attacks.
Cities and towns across Syria have been witnessing bomb attacks as well as mortar and rocket fire by Takfiri terrorists since a deadly conflict broke out in the Middle Eastern country more than four years ago.
Syria has been plagued by a foreign-backed crisis since March 2011. The conflict has claimed more than 240,000 lives up until now, according to estimates.
The Syrian army has been carrying out military operations against the militants holed up in the suburbs of the capital in the past months, killing a huge number of foreign and foreign-backed militants.
More than 7.2 million Syrians have been internally displaced and more than four million others have been forced to flee to neighboring countries, including Jordan and Lebanon.