Damascus: An oil refinery and two gas fields were subject to a "terrorist" attack overnight in Syria's central province of Homs, state news agency SANA reported on Saturday.
No one claimed responsibility for the attacks, which targeted the oil refinery — one of only two in the country — as well as two natural gas facilities in different parts of Homs province.
Syria has suffered fuel shortages since earlier this year amid Western sanctions blocking imports, and because most of its oil fields are controlled by Kurdish-led fighters in the country's east.
State TV said that it believes the attacks were carried out by drones and happened at the same time. It also said that a fire at the Homs oil refinery was soon put under control. The report said the Rayan gas facility and a third installation, also in Homs province, were hit.
Syria's oil ministry said that the attacks damaged some "production units" in the facilities. It said that fires were being fought and that repairs were already underway in some places.
The city of Homs and its suburbs have been fully under Syrian government control since 2017. However, some parts of the province near the border with Jordan remain in rebel hands.