At least 35 Iran-backed terrorists fighting in the ranks of the Assad regime were reported killed on Saturday in an airstrike in Deir ez-Zor province in eastern Syria.
Unidentified warplanes targeted a military convoy of Iran-backed foreign terrorists in Deir ez-Zor province, Albukamal region along the Iraqi border, according to local sources.
Two high ranking commanders were also killed in the attack.
No group has yet claimed responsibility for the strike.
Along the Syria-Iraq border, Deir ez-Zor also connects Iran to Lebanon.
Pipelines and trade routes from Iraq and Jordan also pass through this province.
With the help of Russia and Iran-backed militias, the central and the western parts of Deir ez-Zor fell to the Assad regime after Daesh/ISIS terrorists retreated from the region.
The majority of Iran-backed foreign militias fighting along with the Asad regime's forces on land are located in Deir ez-Zor.
These groups, in the Sunni-majority population are being commanded by Iranian Revolutionary Guards.
Iran-backed militias give training based on sects, organize cultural activities, and supervise the opening of Shia prayer centers in the predominantly Sunni region.
35 Iran-backed terrorists killed in an airstrike in Syria
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