A mortar round hit the compound of Moscow's embassy in the Syrian capital Damascus on Sunday, injuring three people, the Russian foreign ministry said.
"On September 22 as a result of shelling by the rebels of the Damascus neighborhood of Mazzeh, one of the shells exploded on the territory of the Russian Embassy in Syria," the ministry said in a statement.
"Three employees received non-life threatening injuries. Right now an investigation of the incident is under way."
The statement did not say whether those hurt were Russian or local employees, but it added that the embassy was looking into additional security measures after the attack.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a monitoring group, said the incident was the first time that the embassy compound had been hit, though rebel forces arrayed in parts of the outskirts of the capital regularly fire rockets and mortar rounds into the city.
Russia is a staunch ally of the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad, providing him with diplomatic backing as well as weapons.
Moscow was a key force behind a deal under which Damascus will hand over its chemical weapons stocks for destruction, which headed off a U.S. plan to take military action against the regime.
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