Syrian warplanes carried out airstrikes in Homs and in the western Qalamoun region on Thursday, a military media unit run by the regime's ally Hezbollah reported.
The eight airstrikes in the rebel-held al-Waer in Homs killed seven people and caused injuries, it said.
Although Homs, an early center of the uprising against President Bashar Assad, has been almost entirely held by the government since 2014, the al-Waer district in its western suburbs remains in rebel hands.
On Saturday militants from the extremist Tahrir al-Sham rebel alliance staged suicide attacks in central Homs, killing dozens of people including the city's military security chief.
Separately, Syrian warplanes carried out six raids targeting Jabhat Fatah al-Sham, formerly known as the Nusra Front, posts in the western Qalamoun region.
Hezbollah-linked Media War Center said in a tweet that the six raids destroyed a number of the group's post along Lebanon's border.
Fighting and airstrikes in Syria have continued despite a cease-fire across the country that was brokered at the beginning of the year by Russia, Assad's main ally, and Turkey, a leading supporter of the rebels.
Government and opposition delegations are attending U.N.-sponsored peace talks in Geneva.
Assad is backed in the war by Russia's air force, Iran and Shiite groups including Hezbollah. Some of the rebel groups are also supported by the Gulf monarchies and the United States.
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