
Militants kill 2 soldiers in attack on Russian air base in Syria
IDLIB, Syria — Militants attacked a Russian air base in Syria , killing two soldiers, a Syrian government official and a local activist said Wednesday.
They said that the two militants who launched the attack Tuesday on the Hmeimim air base on Syria's coast were also killed. Both spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the situation.
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