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Israeli airstrikes reportedly hit a scientific research center near the city of Maysaf .
The death toll has risen to 25 people, including five civilians, four regime soldiers, two Hezbollah members, 11 Syrians working with the Iranian militias and three unidentified persons.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights , a U.K.-based war monitor, stated that at least four of the victims were civilians.
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