16 employees wounded in blast of an explosive device that targeted a bus carrying them in Daraa countryside

16 employees of the free market at “Nassib” Border Center were injured in the blast of an explosive device that targeted a bus carrying them back from their work at the Sidon Bridge on the Damascus-Amman international highway.

A medical source at Daraa Health Directorate told SANA correspondent that the injured were transferred to Izraa National Hospital, where they received the necessary treatment before leaving the hospital as their injuries were minor.

It is noteworthy that last Thursday, the engineering units of the army dismantled an explosive device planted by terrorist groups near the Maternity Hospital in the city of Daraa.

Rawaa Ghanam

 

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