Homs: Explosions rocked a Syrian military base housing a weapons warehouse Friday in the country's central Homs province, and a local official said the cause was not immediately clear.
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which monitors the Syria war, said an Israeli rocket attack was suspected.
It said the weapons warehouse, south of the city of Homs, is for Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group, which has backed Syria's armed forces in the nine-year civil war.
Syrian broadcaster Ekhbariya ran footage of a Homs street with what appears to be audio of an explosion.
Later footage shown by SANA, Syria's official news agency, showed cars damaged by an explosion and debris lying on the street.
The Israeli military declined to comment on the reports. But it has in the past targeted Iranian and Iranian-backed targets inside Syria, saying it won't tolerate Tehran's increasing influence along its borders.
In the past month, there have been several reports of suspected Israeli strikes on targets inside Syria, the last on Monday.
Friday's explosions wounded 10 civilians walking nearby, Homs health director Hassan al-Guindi told local Syrian media.