Terrorist attacks in several provinces leave civilians injured

Provinces, SANA-A fresh spate of terrorist attacks with mortars, explosive devices and rocket shells left as many as 11 civilians injured in several provinces.

Sweida

Four civilians were injured in a terrorist attack by mortar shells on Labeen village in the northwestern countryside of Sweida province.

A source at the Police Command said that terrorists launched nine mortar shells, five of which fell on a road linking Labeen and Jareen villages, causing material damage, while the remaining four shells fell in a residential area in Labeen village, injuring four locals who were rushed to Sweida National hospital.

The source added that the shells, which also caused material damages to a number of houses in Labeen village, were launched from the eastern countryside of Daraa province where terrorists from Jabhat al-Nusra and al-Muthanna movement are active.

Hama 

hree civilians were injured due to a terrorist attack with an explosive device in Salamiyah area in the eastern countryside of Hama.

A source at the Police Command said that terrorists had detonated an explosive device which was planted on a dirt road to the north of al-Sabboura village in the eastern countryside of Salamiyah.

The terrorist attack targeted a private car, causing the injury of three civilians who were admitted to Salamiyah National Hospital for treatment, said the source.

Daraa

Four civilians were injured in terrorist attacks with mortar and rocket shells in Izr’a city in the northeastern countryside of Daraa.

A source in Daraa province told SANA reporter that terrorists had targeted the farms between Mlyhit al-Attash and al-Hrak with tens of mortars and rockets.

The attacks resulted in the injury of two women and two young men, causing material damage to shops and houses in the area.

Qabas/ Hazem Sabbagh

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