In Damascus, mortar fire hit the neighbourhood of the Russian Embassy, killing one Syrian and wounding nine, including members of the embassy's guard corps, according to the Russian Foreign Ministry.
Rebels fighting to topple President Bashar Assad have fired mortar shells on the capital with increasing regularity in the past few weeks. A statement said the embassy building sustained only minor damage.
Militants from Lebanon's Iranian-backed Hezbollah group openly joined the war on the side of government forces in May, tipping the scales against the rebels fighting for Assad's overthrow.
A Syrian army statement said troops have fully seized control of Deir Attiyeh and pledged to continue its pursuit of "terrorists" all over the country until full victory. The government routinely refers to rebels as terrorists.
"They were very fierce battles and conditions for civilians there are dismal," al-Qalamouni said. The Observatory and al-Qalamouni said five doctors and four nurses were killed in the clashes over the past two days at Deir Attiyeh's main hospital.
SANA quoted Syria's Health Minister Saeed al-Nayef as saying "terrorists committed a massacre" by killing five doctors, five nurses and two ambulance drivers in Deir Attiyeh.
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