Also today, the Central Military Media, affiliated with the Syrian government, reported that Iranian drones successfully struck vehicles of the Islamic State group along the Syria-Iraq border in the south.
The report didn't say when the strike occurred, but showed purported footage of it.
Previously, the US-led coalition had downed Iranian drones in the area, considering them hostile because they dropped ammunition near a base where US troops operated alongside allied Syrian opposition fighters.
Meanwhile, Syrian media reported that government and allied troops have seized Maadan, a town north of Deir el-Zour city and south of Raqqa, which has been scene to intense fighting with Islamic State militants.
State TV al-Ikhbariya filmed from inside the town, showing plumes of black smoke rising into the sky. The TV reporter said the town, which links the militant group's two strongholds now under attack, served as a key station for IS oil transport and distribution.
Seizing Maadan comes amid a government offensive advancing on Deir el-Zour city. The capture of Maadan, 70 km west of Deir el-Zour, also brings the pro-Syrian forces closer to Raqqa city, where the US-led coalition is backing a campaign against IS.
Elsewhere, warplanes continued today to pound Syria's rural Idlib and Hama, where insurgents led by an al-Qaida- linked group began an offensive against government troops in the area.
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said more than 40 insurgents were killed in airstrikes yesterday on a village in northern Idlib.
Rami Abdurrahman, the head of the Observatory, said the airstrikes targeted a base in Mardkih that belongs to Faylaq al-Sham, a fighting group that had agreed to the cease-fire.
The group posted a video a day before the airstrike showing its fighters preparing a mortar attack on government areas north of Hirbnafsah in Hama.
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