The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the fighters belonging to the Lebanese militant group were killed today morning when their position came under attack from the sky. The group is fighting alongside President Bashar Assad's forces.
Hezbollah official confirmed the strike but not the toll.
The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to brief reporters.
It was not immediately clear who was operating the drone. Unmanned aerial vehicles are now widely used in Iraq and Syria by armies and militant groups alike.
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But Israel's strikes are generally confined to western and southern Syria, near the Lebanon and Israel borders. It has also been accused of striking Syrian government positions.
The US has also attacked Syrian pro-government forces by air, but only once in any connection to the war on the Islamic State group, in September 2016, when an air raid killed at least 60 Syrian soldiers. The White House called the raid a mistake, and said it was committed to the war against the jihadist group.
State-affiliated al-Ikhbariyeh TV reported that two, perhaps three, assailants attacked a police station in the capital's al-Midan neighborhood, with one able to enter the building before blowing himself up.
The Interior Ministry said several police officers and civilians were killed.
Firefighters arrived at the scene within hours to inspect the damage, according to al-Ikhbariyeh's on location report, and security agents cordoned off the area. The blasts damaged the lower floors of the building, and shattered the windows along one side. Blood stained the floors.
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